How to Buy Discounted Airline Tickets
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With a little
forethought and some flexibility, you can reach your favorite
destinations without breaking the bank.
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Steps: |
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Keep yourself
updated on airfare wars by watching the news and reading the newspaper.
Look for limited-time promotional fares from major airlines and airline
companies just starting up. |
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Be flexible in
scheduling your flight. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays are typically
the cheapest days to fly; late-night flights ('red-eyes'), very early
morning flights and flights with at least one stop tend to be discounted
as well. |
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Ask the airline if
it offers travel packages to save money in other areas. For instance, is
a rental car or hotel room available at a discount along with the
airline ticket? |
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Find out whether
the stated fare is the cheapest, and inquire about other options when
speaking to the airline reservations clerk. If you're using the
Internet, check more than one Web site and compare rates. |
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Inquire about
standby fares if you're flying off-season. High season is a bad time to
fly standby because most airlines overbook flights, making it difficult
to find a spare seat. |
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Purchase tickets
through consolidators, who buy blocks of tickets and sell them at a
discount to help an airline fill up all available seats. Check the
travel section of the newspaper under 'Ticket Consolidators.'
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Book early. You
can purchase advance-ticket discounts by reserving 21 days ahead; book
even earlier for holiday flights, especially in November and December.
Keep in mind that holiday 'blackout periods' may prevent you from using
frequent-flier miles. |
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Stay with the same
airline during your entire trip to receive round-trip or connecting fare
discounts. |
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Tips: |
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Note
strict refund and exchange policies on tickets bought through
name-your-price sites. |
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Once
you've shopped around, consult a travel agent to find out if he or she
can ferret out a cheaper ticket. |
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If you
take at least two trips a year, you can get discounted fares by joining
a travel club. |
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If you
will be visiting different countries on the same trip, you can save by
asking the agent to arrange open-jaw flights, in which you arrive in one
city but depart from another. |
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Ask
about student, senior and military discounts. |
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Warnings: |
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Consolidators may
delay in delivering your tickets, don't allow refunds or exchanges, and
don't take reservations. To protect yourself, purchase through a travel
agent, pay by credit card, and consider buying travel-cancellation
insurance. |
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Tips from eHow Users: |
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Don't procrastinate! by john
I have found very low fares through email sales and just be ready
to buy when you see a good price. I waited only 1 day once and lost a
really low fare! |
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Check all airlines with one site
You can check all the airlines, hotels, and car rentals
You type in the information once, and you click on the web pages that
you want to search. It is much easier to type in the information once
than to go to every site and type the same information over and over.
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