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Flight Travel Deals - 9 Tips For Traveling on the Cheap

Sam Knotts asked:




Flight travel deals are out there, but not many travel industry insiders are offering them up, without you first asking about them. So, if you want to get the best flight travel deals, you are going to have to do some research on your own. This article will go a long way toward helping get you started in that direction. The following basic tips are available to anyone (i.e., they don’t require “insider connections” to achieve good results).

1) Book in advance. So basic and well known, I almost feel guilty offering it as a tip. Nonetheless, it can save you big money. Reserve your flight a month in advance, optimize your discount. Reserve your flight the week before, expect to pay premium prices.

2) Don’t fly during regular business hours. Airline flight is a supply-and-demand business. If you insist on flying between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. - when available seats are at their minimum - then plan on paying higher prices. Flying “the red-eye” - when LOTS of seats are available - can greatly lower the cost of your ticket.

3) Check the prices for flying out of/into an alternate airport. Sometimes, you’ll get a better deal by driving to a larger, metropolitan area, rather than insisting on a flight departing from your local “community” airport. On the other hand, Los Angelenos, for example, know that driving to one of the smaller airports - NOT known as LAX - can save them mucho dinero.

4) Ask the airline to adjust the price of your ticket to reflect the current price they are charging - IF, that is, prices have gone down since you booked your ticket. Few people do this - or even KNOW about this - but the airlines will adjust the price if you ask them to. Just don’t expect them to do it without your prompting them first.

5) Don’t park your car at the airport, if possible. Parking fees amass quickly - and might even offset all of the savings you managed to get through your other money-saving efforts. I once took a trip to Hawaii when I was fresh out of high-school (about 30 years ago…gulp!), and upon returning to Denver after two weeks, the cost of parking the car for all of that time came to over $100, leaving the four of us who went on the trip arriving home with nothing but coins in our pockets and fumes in the gas tank by the time we completed our 300-mile car ride home from the airport. Obviously, not parking at the airport isn’t always an option. So, at the very least, consider the cost of parking your car in your budgeting plans.

6) Try to fly “off-season.” Granted, flying to Hawaii for the Christmas holiday sounds very appealing when your home is under several feet of snow, but flying there in the summer can be much cheaper. I, for one, found Hawaii in July to be very enjoyable - especially with that extra cash for Mai-Tais on the beach.

7) Check into package deals. Sometimes you can save a lot of money by purchasing a package deal, where you buy your flight, your motel room, and possibly even a rental car all in one “package deal.” You might even get some extras thrown in, like a luau (in Hawaii), or a Broadway show (in New York City).

8) Bulk discounts. Sometimes organizations or communities arrange trips for their members, saving each individual some cash in the deal. Senior communities commonly do this with trips to Las Vegas, for example.

9) Check with the aggregators. These outfits - aggregators - will compare multiple airlines and travel agencies, at once - finding you the best deal from all the places they dig around into. Of course, an aggregator can’t possibly check ALL travel outlets, so try a few aggregators, and then try going directly through the airline that the aggregators deemed cheapest. You may find that the “going direct” to the airline of your choosing might reap better discounts for you, through frequent-flier programs, and such - not to mention allowing you to bypass the travel agency fees (minimal though they are).

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Beware Of Hidden Cost When Getting Discount Airfare To Europe

Ethan Edison asked:


If you are planning a vacation in Europe, it goes without saying that you want to find the best value fare possible. You can find out about discount airfare to Europe online and save yourself a lot of money.

It is important to realize that there are often hidden costs associated with discounted fares and the first price to appear on the screen is not necessarily the full price. You will have to pay tax on your flights and some online travel agents automatically include the price of an airline meal to your ticket. Another added cost can be insurance but this is optional or you might have your own policy. You need to view a breakdown of the cost of your ticket before you book to see what hidden extras have been added on.

Europe is quite compact and it might be cheaper to get a flight to an airport near where you want to go and then finish the trip by train or bus. When checking out discount airfare to Europe, check the airports within 100 miles or so of your planned vacation spot and you might get a real bargain. A train or bus journey can be fun too. If the arrival airport is in a different country, you might need to check if you will need another visa for entry. Discount airfare to Europe often means flying to small, provincial towns so you need to decide if it is more important to save money or whether you are willing to pay more and avoid the transfer at the other end. The most important thing to think about if considering this is the price of the train or bus the other end. It might add up to the same price as a non-discounted flight. Train and bus prices in Europe vary enormously depending on the country in question.

Discount airfare to Europe usually means you will be traveling on a no-frills airline, so don’t expect an in-flight movie or a meal and drinks unless you pay (usually a lot) for them. If your flight is only a couple of hours, you won’t need to eat and drink on board anyway or you can take a small snack.

When you book discount airfare to Europe, remember too that quoted fares might only apply to Apex travelers or European residents. You need to check all the small print and make sure you know exactly what the price of your ticket is going to be. Try to book your discount airfare to Europe well in advance of your departure date because prices tend to be lower. Sometimes you can get a last minute bargain but it is not really worth trying this because you might find that nothing is available at all.

Whether you want to experience the romance of Paris, the interesting history of Munich or see the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, you should be able to find a great choice of discount airfare to Europe online. Just make sure you check for hidden extras and compare a number of prices and options so you get the best flight for you.



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Discount Airfare To Chicago: Where To Find The Lowest Prices

David Faulkner asked:


With the continuously increasing prices of practically everything in the market, including airline tickets, many people are looking for ways to cut back on their travel expenses. You can actually do this without sacrificing any of your trips by availing of discount airfare to Chicago.

Since the boom of the Internet, searching for discount airfare to Chicago has become much easier. You can just go online and type in some keywords on the search engine, and you will instantly see thousands of websites that sell discount airfare to Chicago.

With the large number of choices, surely you will be able to find a discount airfare to Chicago that fits your budget. But going through all the websites will take a significant amount of time. That is why we have listed for you a few of the online companies that offer the best discount airfare to Chicago. It is a good idea to begin your search with these sites.

1. Expedia

Many people are familiar with Expedia because of their TV commercials with those yellow pieces of luggage. This company offers great deals on discount airfare to Chicago, but in order to find out the exact price they are offering, you need to know some information about your flight.

For instance, when you go to the Expedia website, you will be asked to enter the date you expect to fly and the airports you will be using. If you are not yet certain as to the dates and locations, there is no need to fret. It can even be a blessing in disguise because you will have more opportunities to get better discount airfare to Chicago that way. You just need to have a general idea of your planned trip.

If you purchase your discount airfare to Chicago via Expedia, you need to pay an additional $5 to the company. If you want to save even more, you can use Expedia to look for a discount flight, then head to the airline company to purchase tickets for that flight.

2. Orbitz

The price presentation on Orbitz is very user friendly, which is the reason why many people like getting their discount airfare to Chicago from this website. Once you have entered your flight details, the website will show you a matrix of prices of all available flights that fit into your specifications.

3. Travelocity

This is a very popular site for people who wish to get discount airfare to Chicago and for any other location as well. Travelocity usually offers discount airfare to Chicago that is packaged together with hotel accommodations. Naturally, packages that include the more splendid lodgings will cost a lot higher.

There are several other websites that offer discount airfare to Chicago. Just take the time to check them out. Although it does take a little effort, you will definitely enjoy your vacation more knowing that you saved a hefty amount on your journey.

There are many ways to find discount airfares. The key is to know where to look as well as taking the time to research a few things. Time is precious so when we can find a site that we are happy with it is important to remember that for the next trip.



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