One of the best
ways to achieve big savings on your travel or vacation budget
is by getting a good deal on your airline tickets. The following
are some tips to keep in mind when you book your flight. Many
airlines will slash an additional 10 percent off ticket prices
for customers who purchase tickets on the Web.
One way to keep track of last-minute sales is
by signing up for e-mail alerts from airlines with major hubs
in your area or checking out internet sites for cheap travel.
Consolidators have some of the lowest fares around, but be careful
- tickets from consolidators have a lot more restrictions, including
travel dates.
Traveling off-peak days such as Saturday or Tuesday
through Thursday and buying your tickets in advance can help land
you the lowest fares on both domestic and international flights.
Also, try to avoid the peak hours by looking for flights departing
either before 7 AM or after 7 PM.
Ask about taxes and fees. Make
sure the ticket price you are quoted includes taxes and fees,
which can bump up a fare price by $100 or more. Some ads for low
fares dont include taxes and fees so be sure to ask your travel
agent and, as in everything, always read the fine print.
Be flexible with your dates and times. Folks
with flexible travel dates and destinations often scoop up the
best bargains. If you have a fixed travel schedule and a fixed
destination you may have a tougher time landing the best travel
bargains. To get the lowest deal possible, be sure to check prices
on flights from multiple airports in your area.
Check out package deals. A package
deal might give you airline tickets, hotel accommodations and
a rental car for your destination at an unbelievably low price.
Or it might not. Be sure to compare package deals with prices
you could get on your own.
Make an international connection.
If your travels take you abroad, you can often save by connecting
through an international gateway like Paris or Amsterdam. It is
a good idea to add an extra day into your trip, because you may
need to connect between airports.
Remember that miles really work.
Youre throwing away money if you dont consider how many frequent
flier miles youll earn on your trip. If youre flying domestically
on some major airlines, for example, not only can you sometimes
get a fare for under $200, but you can often earn triple miles
if you are signed up with the airlines frequent flier plan. Thats
more than halfway to a free domestic award with just one ticket.
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