* There only appear to be a few seats at this price and availability is spotty. It will take a little digging to find dates other than the dates I found, but at this price, it’s well worth digging for.
* This is a rarely found ” flight + hotel” mistake worth looking into.
Salt Lake City to Riga, Latvia: 14 night trip. (But can be changed.)
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Flight Options
Best price I found: Fri, Feb 07 to Fri, Feb 21.
Flight Alone: $657. (Normal price: $1500.00)
- Click here to search these dates..
Be sure to wait for page to fully load and sort-by price. It can take as long as 60 seconds. - Search for different dates on Google
- Know someone in Riga? Try a reverse-search & invite them for a visit. (Not sure what a reverse-search is? Click here.
- Business Class Price $2051:
Lodging options:
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- Flight + basic hotel: $805 (Normal price: $2200.00)
(Price above is per-person and assumes double occupancy. Click here to change to one, three, or four travelers. 5 or more travelers can be changed on Kayak.com) - Flight plus 4 & 5 star hotels: $911 (Per-person price for one, three, four travelers.)
- Other lodging options: AirBnB or VRBO. Hostels.com or Hostel World.
- Things to do in Riga
- Look up Google images of Riga, Latvia
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- User assumes all responsibility for researching details before purchasing flights or hotels on the travel site of their choice and fares found are only good until airline sells those seats.
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