Every so often you hear about “mistake” airfares, where the
airline mistakenly advertises something really cheap that is simply not believable. You
never really hear of anyone snagging one of those fares, until now. Every so often there are posts on message
boards dedicated to mistake fares but we never seem to grab them before the
airline realizes the mistake and pulls them back. Several months back Chris noticed a Norwegian
airline advertising extremely cheap airfares from US cities to most major
cities in Europe. The fares were being
ticketed to US based airlines and to be honest it seemed too good to be
true. The only problem was that these
fares were not available on just any flight; you had to painstakingly search to
find the ones that worked. Chris noticed
on the message boards that someone grabbed tickets for several days in February
from Newark to Milan. Rather than search
through lots of different dates looking for something that worked, Chris
decided to book the same dates. We ended
up grabbing a flight from Newark that left for Milan, Italy on a Thursday night
and returned on Monday morning for only $135 each! We booked the flight and eagerly awaited the
flight to be ticketed. When it did about
a day later we selected our seats, checked our credit card statement to see
that it posted and started planning our trip.
Driving from our house in MA to NY to catch a flight out of
Newark was not really an issue for the price we paid. We were lucky enough to get a ride to the
airport from Chris’s dad and we arrived about 2 hours before our scheduled
flight. Since our flight would be on
United we did not have status and we would have to check in with everyone else,
go through the security lines with everyone else, and board with everyone
else. There would be no skipping of the
lines this time. Since we had no checked
bags for this short trip, only carry-ons, we were able to check in via a kiosk
in the airport. The line for security
was not bad; we were through security in under 10 minutes. Since we had so much time to kill we figured
we might as well head for the American Airlines Admirals Club, where we would at
least be able to sit in comfort and have free drinks while we waited. Unfortunately the Admirals Club was in a
different terminal. Luckily, there was a
shuttle bus run by United on the inside of security that took you between
terminals. We boarded the bus and made
the 10 minute drive to the terminal where the club was located. When we got there we found out that club was
in another part of the terminal which would require us to leave the secure area
and re-enter the secure area run by American.
Since we did not have a ticket for American we did not think security
would let us through so we again boarded the bus back to our departure
terminal. We ended up killing close to
30 minutes in this whole process so by the time we reached our gate we only had
15-20 minutes to wait until they boarded.
The boarding process on United was much more efficient and organized
than American which we usually fly.
Rather than everyone standing around the gate waiting for their group to
be called they have separate lines for each group. We think Southwest does it this way too. They
then board one line at a time and the whole process seemed much more
efficient. We purposely grabbed a seat
near the back of the plane hoping that if the plane were not full that the back
would be the least crowded. The plane
was not completely full but we did not have enough room to spread out like we
might have liked. We had no problem getting
overhead space which is really all we wanted.
Each seat had a personal television loaded with lots of TV shows and
movies. That plus the fact that the
scheduled 8 hour 15 minute flight took less than 7 hours made it seem to go by
pretty quick. We even got a nice view of
the sunrise above the clouds as we were getting closer to our destination.




We landed a little after 8 AM and based on our spot in the
back of the plane we were the last ones off before the flight crew. We quickly made it through customs and immigration
and found our way to the train station which would take us into Milan, about 35
minutes away. We arrived at the station
about 2 minutes before the next train was to leave so rather than rush we took
our time navigating our way through the screens on the ticket machine. We got the tickets we needed then tried to
figure out how to validate our ticket before boarding the train. Before leaving we learned that the tickets
need to be validated via a machine before boarding the train. Conductors do not always come around checking
tickets but when they do you better have a validated ticket or risk a
fine. We figured out the validation
process and boarded our train which was already sitting in the station. The train ended up leaving about 15 minutes
after we boarded and the ride into the city took another 35 minutes.


We then found the taxi stand and took a cab
to our hotel, where arrived just after 10 AM.
Luckily they let us check in early.
Given that we had platinum status with the hotel chain (Marriott), they
upgraded us to a junior suite which was quite large and even had a
balcony! They also gave us access to
their lounge where they were still serving breakfast. So after leaving our bags in our spacious
room we grabbed a quick bite to eat. We
returned to our rooms, took showers, took some pictures of the room, and
proceeded to nap for about 3 ½ hours.
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The view from our room's balcony |
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Our room's balcony |
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Very useful power pack we got from our Uncle Tim and Tony for Christmas |
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Thanks Jose and Alex and Mina and Justin for the converters! |
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View from the room at night with supermarket across the street |
After waking up we lounged around for a little while before venturing
out. We were getting hungry so we
decided to just walk and stop to eat whatever looked good. After walking a few blocks from the hotel in
the rain (the hotel lent us umbrellas) we found a small bakery/pizzeria where
we grabbed a slice of pizza to eat. We
walked back towards the hotel but before we got there we stopped in to check
out a supermarket which was conveniently directly across from the hotel. We always enjoy checking out supermarkets
when we are away from home as sometimes you run into some unusual stuff. The only thing unusual that we noticed was
that they provided gloves to put on while handling produce. Everyone was using them and we thought that
was a good idea. We ended up buying some
snacks before heading back to our room.
We also stopped off at the lounge once again to stock up on water and
juice for our room.
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Our pizzeria/bakery |
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Our hotel |
You guys beat the system by getting those tickets at those prices!!
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