Plane Ticket Fares


Round-the-world And Circle-pacific Tickets

0 Comments Published by Monkeh on 20.10.2006 at 21:54.
These are a series of tickets on one or several airlines pieced together by a travel agent, offering multiple stops. Usually only the first leg must be booked in advance. Travel must be completed within one year from departure. Any route can be configured, but bucket shops advertise the especially good deals, which often include carriers such as Garuda Indonesia and Air India that allow free or cheap stopovers.

Following are low-season examples. Expect to pay $200 more for travel beginning June 1 to August 31, and various airport and departure taxes of $7 to $20 per stop. Check the Sunday travel sections of the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Examiner, London Times, etc. for similar deals.


Cheap Plane Tickets

0 Comments Published by thorpe on 20.10.2006 at 17:20.
For those who travel frequently, finding cheap plane fairs takes up time searching for the best prices and the best times to travel. Though the price of plane fairs fluctuates in different parts of the world, it is possible to fly to most destinations for far less than the full standard airfare, given some research and the assistance of a good travel agent.

The key difference when it comes to getting good airfare deals is flexibility. If you can be flexible on the date and time of day when you travel, you can nearly always find a cheaper seat. Airlines want to save money by filling empty seats, and you can take advantage of this if you are able to alter your travel dates to suit their cheap plane fairs.

In the competitive world of plane fairs, the frequent traveler gets the cheapest plane tickets. ‘Frequent Flyer’ programs reward air miles for customer loyalty. Passengers collect points or benefits whenever they fly with a particular carrier and then they redeem the air miles for a free ticket.


Cheap First Class Tickets

1 Comments Published by atrus123 on 20.10.2006 at 20:27.
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A Winning Ticket Strategy

2 Comments Published by mrcs on 20.10.2006 at 12:44.
You get the idea. Carey cuts a wide swath through the jungle of last-minute Internet specials-a necessary strategy if you want to catch the lowest possible fare, as we discovered last week. Which sites should you hit in your quest for the lowest price on a plane ticket? Here are a few of my favorite sites for buying tickets on short notice:

Orbitz claims to offer the most last-minute airfares, the easiest-to-use interface and the lowest fares. At least some of the hype is true. Its Web fare selection is extensive-often overwhelming-offering ticket inventory from over 450 airlines and scanning more than two billion possible fare combinations. In side-by-side comparisons with its competitors for low-fare searches, Orbitz generally scores very high. And its cleverly-designed site is capable of displaying price search results in a way that's easy to understand. The fare selection can be overwhelming. And watch out for the $5 per ticket booking fee.

Travelocity is another worthwhile stop for last-minute fares. The site offers an impressive range of fare choices, from "opaque" fares that conceal the airline brand to special negotiated "Good Buy" tickets. The site's useful "dream map" lets you specify a desired destination and price and then suggests an itinerary that meets your criteria. Best of all, it allows you to access all of Travelocity's airline seat inventory from the map-even the "last minute" variety. (Sample fares: Dallas to San Francisco, $243 on National Airlines; Dallas to Boston, $198 on American Airlines, which includes a One-Day Admirals Club Pass for Travelocity Preferred Elite Members).





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