Round-trip from | $1,083 |
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Tuesday is generally a great day to depart. Flying on this day could help you save up to 4%.
When flying from Raleigh to Durban, the time of day you decide to fly out makes little to no difference towards the overall price you’ll pay on tickets.
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$2,054 - $2,395
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Raleigh-DurhamDurban King Shaka Intl
RDU - DUR
RDUDUR
Raleigh-Durham
Tue 7/2
3 stops46h 07m
Durban King Shaka Intl
Tue 7/16
3 stops31h 51m
Raleigh-DurhamDurban King Shaka Intl
RDU - DUR
RDUDUR
Raleigh-Durham
Tue 7/2
2 stops41h 00m
Durban King Shaka Intl
Tue 7/16
3 stops31h 51m
Raleigh-DurhamDurban King Shaka Intl
RDU - DUR
RDUDUR
Raleigh-Durham
Tue 7/2
2 stops41h 00m
Durban King Shaka Intl
Tue 7/16
2 stops49h 10m
Raleigh-DurhamDurban King Shaka Intl
RDU - DUR
RDUDUR
Raleigh-Durham
Tue 7/2
2 stops41h 00m
Durban King Shaka Intl
Tue 7/16
2 stops49h 10m
Raleigh-DurhamDurban King Shaka Intl
RDU - DUR
RDUDUR
Raleigh-Durham
Tue 7/2
2 stops42h 25m
Durban King Shaka Intl
Tue 7/16
3 stops35h 50m
Raleigh-DurhamDurban King Shaka Intl
RDU - DUR
RDUDUR
Raleigh-Durham
Tue 7/2
3 stops29h 55m
Durban King Shaka Intl
Tue 7/16
3 stops35h 50m
Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight from Raleigh to Durban (average of $1,083). Flying from Raleigh to Durban in July is currently the most expensive (average of $1,781). There are several factors that can impact the price of a flight, so comparing airlines, departure airports and flight times can provide users with more options.
January
$1,332
February
$1,442
March
$1,369
April
$1,269
May
$1,354
June
$1,539
July
$1,781
August
$1,262
September
$1,083
October
$1,163
November
$1,289
December
$1,377
DUR Temperature | 62.6 - 77 °F |
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Flight was delayed 2 hours due to technical issues they were having at Zurich airport according to the swiss agent when I called. This caused my connection flight to be unviable. The swiss agent was helpful in finding me a partner airline to fulfill my need to get to final destination in eastern Europe. However, the only flight the agent was originally able to find me was a connecting flight through Frankfurt with a 7 hour layover and not only that but they didnt have space on the flight without upgrading me to a higher cabin class at my expense of 384 euro. I asked if this could be waived since the technical issues were not my fault from the beginning and the agent stated they arent. I ended up paying the extra 384 euro for the agent to call me back an hour later stating he found another flight through Munich with only an hour and a half layover which was great, but when I asked for the 384 euros to be refunded he stated that was included in the price difference for this flight and there was nothing he could do about that. I feel like I got scammed out of that 384 euros as that was a cabin upgrade for a flight I never ended up taking that was supposed to be my replacement for an error they were having on their end. I am grateful for the agent finding me replacement flights that worked in my favor time wise but not in being swindled out of extra charges. I also paid 85 USD to "pick my seats" (which honestly feels like a cash grab on behalf of airlines these days anyways) on my original swiss flight that I did not receive back either since I could not pick my seats on the replacement flights as well. Way to use flight delays for swindling your customers Swiss. Kayak was great as usual but I did not have any communications with Kayak directly for this ordeal it was all through Swiss airlines.
Boarding
Crew
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Food
Reviews
Flight was delayed 2 hours due to technical issues they were having at Zurich airport according to the swiss agent when I called. This caused my connection flight to be unviable. The swiss agent was helpful in finding me a partner airline to fulfill my need to get to final destination in eastern Europe. However, the only flight the agent was originally able to find me was a connecting flight through Frankfurt with a 7 hour layover and not only that but they didnt have space on the flight without upgrading me to a higher cabin class at my expense of 384 euro. I asked if this could be waived since the technical issues were not my fault from the beginning and the agent stated they arent. I ended up paying the extra 384 euro for the agent to call me back an hour later stating he found another flight through Munich with only an hour and a half layover which was great, but when I asked for the 384 euros to be refunded he stated that was included in the price difference for this flight and there was nothing he could do about that. I feel like I got scammed out of that 384 euros as that was a cabin upgrade for a flight I never ended up taking that was supposed to be my replacement for an error they were having on their end. I am grateful for the agent finding me replacement flights that worked in my favor time wise but not in being swindled out of extra charges. I also paid 85 USD to "pick my seats" (which honestly feels like a cash grab on behalf of airlines these days anyways) on my original swiss flight that I did not receive back either since I could not pick my seats on the replacement flights as well. Way to use flight delays for swindling your customers Swiss. Kayak was great as usual but I did not have any communications with Kayak directly for this ordeal it was all through Swiss airlines.
Boarding
Crew
Comfort
Entertainment
Overall
Food
Reviews
Flight was delayed 2 hours due to technical issues they were having at Zurich airport according to the swiss agent when I called. This caused my connection flight to be unviable. The swiss agent was helpful in finding me a partner airline to fulfill my need to get to final destination in eastern Europe. However, the only flight the agent was originally able to find me was a connecting flight through Frankfurt with a 7 hour layover and not only that but they didnt have space on the flight without upgrading me to a higher cabin class at my expense of 384 euro. I asked if this could be waived since the technical issues were not my fault from the beginning and the agent stated they arent. I ended up paying the extra 384 euro for the agent to call me back an hour later stating he found another flight through Munich with only an hour and a half layover which was great, but when I asked for the 384 euros to be refunded he stated that was included in the price difference for this flight and there was nothing he could do about that. I feel like I got scammed out of that 384 euros as that was a cabin upgrade for a flight I never ended up taking that was supposed to be my replacement for an error they were having on their end. I am grateful for the agent finding me replacement flights that worked in my favor time wise but not in being swindled out of extra charges. I also paid 85 USD to "pick my seats" (which honestly feels like a cash grab on behalf of airlines these days anyways) on my original swiss flight that I did not receive back either since I could not pick my seats on the replacement flights as well. Way to use flight delays for swindling your customers Swiss. Kayak was great as usual but I did not have any communications with Kayak directly for this ordeal it was all through Swiss airlines.
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