Posts Tagged ‘Consolidator’

How to Buy Discount Airfare

Ty Magnum asked:




Traveling is one of the world’s favorite pastimes; however individuals continue to pay too much for airfare. The problem is people have some sort of brand loyalty, frequent flyer miles, or the like which inspires them to call the airline directly or go to the airline’s web page and book a ticket direct. Many airlines are now advertising they have the lowest fares for air travel on their carrier, and this might be true if you don’t take into consideration airfare wholesalers and consolidators.

The fact of the matter is there are many airline wholesalers and consolidators who buy large blocks of tickets from various major air carriers and then pass the savings onto the consumer. Airline consolidators and wholesalers have websites where you may search different dates, receive quotes from a variety of major airlines, and find the cheapest flights available, resulting in savings of hundreds of dollars per ticket. Also, when you fly on a discounted ticket you still earn frequent flyer miles.

Unfortunately, many travelers steer away from consolidators and discounted tickets because they are scared they will not receive a seat, they will miss their flight and their business trip or vacation will be ruined. This is a misconception and one that should be done away with immediately. Once you receive your booking confirmation and e-ticket you have a seat on the plane regardless of whether you bought the ticket from a consolidator or straight from the airline’s ticket counter. Consolidator tickets often times have more restrictions, but not enough to make it worthwhile to buy airline tickets straight from the carrier.

Flying can be an expensive form of travel if you don’t examine all your possibilities. Discount Air fair is a great chance to save a lot of money. Do your homework and make sure you are getting exactly what you pay for. In the end there are far better things to spend your money on while on your next vacation, or business trip.

Denise
 

Discount International Airfare

Kent Pinkerton asked:




As the war for the skies among commercial airliners is getting hotter by the day, the international airfares have taken a nosedive, with more and more discounts offered to travelers. Frequent flyers get discounts on airfare after they have accumulated a certain number of points by traveling a certain number of miles. Some airliners accept frequent flyer miles logged in by other airliners also. But generally, that only happens on routes where either one of them operate.

Another way of getting discounts on international airfares is to get to your ticket booked through a consolidator. This can be easily done online. The consolidators are able to pass on the savings they get by purchasing tickets in large numbers.

Various tour and travel agencies also offer discounted international airfares in package deals. This means that a group of international travelers going to the same destination could get a discount for buying tickets in bulk. There are travel or vacation packages where cheaper international airfares are offered.

If you are a business class traveler, check out whether the discount offered on an international flight is also applicable in your case. Often it is only the economy class which is covered by these discounted airfares. Also, there are certain airliners which offer additional discounts if you would book your ticket a few months in advance.

Discounts on international airfare differ according to the routes. Airliners do not offer heavy discounts on very busy routes. There are certain less-busy routes on which you may get a hefty discount. The rate of discounts also changes as the season changes. During peak season, the discounts are negligible, but when the peak season ends, airfares are cut down drastically by most of the airliners.

Darryl
 

How to Buy Discount Airfare

Ron Swerdfiger asked:


Traveling is one of the world’s favorite pastimes; however individuals continue to pay too much for airfare. The problem is people have some sort of brand loyalty, frequent flyer miles, or the like which inspires them to call the airline directly or go to the airline’s web page and book a ticket direct. Many airlines are now advertising they have the lowest fares for air travel on their carrier, and this might be true if you don’t take into consideration airfare wholesalers and consolidators.

The fact of the matter is there are many airline wholesalers and consolidators who buy large blocks of tickets from various major air carriers and then pass the savings onto the consumer. Airline consolidators and wholesalers have websites where you may search different dates, receive quotes from a variety of major airlines, and find the cheapest flights available, resulting in savings of hundreds of dollars per ticket. Also, when you fly on a discounted ticket you still earn frequent flyer miles.

Unfortunately, many travelers steer away from consolidators and discounted tickets because they are scared they will not receive a seat, they will miss their flight and their business trip or vacation will be ruined. This is a misconception and one that should be done away with immediately. Once you receive your booking confirmation and e-ticket you have a seat on the plane regardless of whether you bought the ticket from a consolidator or straight from the airline’s ticket counter. Consolidator tickets often times have more restrictions, but not enough to make it worthwhile to buy airline tickets straight from the carrier.

Flying can be an expensive form of travel if you don’t examine all your possibilities. Discount Air fair is a great chance to save a lot of money. Do your homework and make sure you are getting exactly what you pay for. In the end there are far better things to spend your money on while on your next vacation, or business trip.



LAVERN
 

What is a good website to get airfares from San Francisco Bay Area to Tel Aviv for $1000 including taxes?

travelplus asked:


I need to go to TLV the week of May 8th and returning the week of June 19th. I want to find a fare for 1,000 or 1,100 with all taxes. I am getting $1,300+. Is there a special discount website or travel agent/consolidator that can get me a good flight without any overnight layovers on the stops inbetween.

LAZARO