Low cost business airfare
January 30, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
Low cost business airfare is the preferred way to travel for most business people. You can do much better than coach class airfare. You get more leg- room to stretch, quality service, better food, and drinks. For a long time, finding low cost business airfare was a difficult task.
If you are employed with a company that receives discounts from the major airlines, then you are already in a position to save money. Do your research with the major airlines’ sites first. The one thing to remember is that there is no one resource where all of the low prices are reserved. To find them, you’ve got to be a little creative.
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Spirit $9 Club
January 22, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
Have you heard about the Spirit Airline $9 Club? Just so you know the $9 airfares are very limited — and you still have to pay taxes and fees — but Spirit Airlines does offer the $9 club airfare on a selected number of flights, including travel to the Bahamas, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.
What’s the motivation for Spirit Air to offer this Spirit $9 Club?
Airline president Ben Baldanza said that the $9 club airfares are designed to bring in more business for the airline’s growing routes to the Caribbean. Mainly to leisure hot spots, because many passengers purchase tickets on the airline’s first flights to their destinations.
But due to the fact that many of those customers normally stay for a number of days, that leaves many of Spirit’s returning flights “flying empty” as the carrier powers up its initial service to the new destinations.
You should know that the availability of the $9 fares can be mostly limited and have a number of restrictions.
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Airline flight discount coupon mistakes to avoid
January 20, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
Almost everyday I read about airline promotions that contain an airline flight discount coupon. Dispite that fact that many of these promotions might be legal, a lot of them contain a clause that makes them worth less than you would imagine.
First off. I’m not trying to make The Entertainment Book look bad. A lot of its discounts—especially at restaurants, hotels, theaters, and other visitor attractions—are real money savers. You can save money with the coupons instead of without them.
But you should be careful when it comes to any airline flight discount coupon. From my own experience, the issues I’ve gone through is common with all types of promotions.
All too often, “discount” deals are limited to base prices that are higher than the best prices widely available to ordinary consumers. Think about it, what good is a $50 discount on a $500 ticket when you can buy the identical flight, without the “discount” but in a different fare category, for $300?
Why should you buy a “free” companion airline ticket that is valid only with a $600 base fare, when you can purchase two round-trips for $250 each?
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Best time to book airfare
January 15, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
So many travel experts have different opinions when it comes to best time to book airfare. The airlines may not admit it, but there is a best time to book airfare.
Complicated algorithms utilized by the airlines figure prices for airfares, these algorithms include many factors, including the destination history, available tickets, purchase patterns, and sometimes the weather.
The prices can go up and down at different times of the day, and it’s hard to know if and when prices will go down at any given hour.
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Cheapest airfare for cheapskates
January 14, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
Popular cheapest airfare for cheapskates consolidator Bestfares.com, which negotiates with airlines and directly sells tickets for them, provides many spur-of-the- moment getaway deals that can be booked literally hours and up to three weeks before you travel.
Members who purchase the travel agency’s $60 membership fee receive more savings. Best fares gives you the option to choose your flight times and airline.
Want to travel somewhere warm for spring break?
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Airlines promo codes
January 14, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
These days more than ever it seems that the best airfare deals from any given airline can be found on the website of that retailer, this is even more true when used in combination with airline discount codes as will be discussed herein.
The tendency among many of the major airlines recently has been to compel more customers to purchase tickets off of their own websites, and it looks like the way they are going to be doing that is with airline promotion codes, sometimes known as promo codes or discount codes. Generally these codes are a string of numbers or letters which upon entry into the airlines purchasing page entitle the bearer to dirt cheap airline tickets
How to get your hands on the codes?
If you have a specific date in mind then you really have your work cut out for you in finding the correct code for the correct time and destination the typical approach when this is the case in to use an internet search engine and try searching a term such as American airline promotion code for instance, this will generally bring up a bunch of sites with codes which may or may not be valid for your time and location of travel.
This technique takes a lot of time and generally doesn’t save you a great deal at the end of the day.
On the other hand for those that are more flexible with their travel times a good technique is to have the airlines directly contact you when a special fare comes up for the location you desire.
This can be done by either email alerts or a widget that you can place on your desktop which will update each time that a new special fare comes up.
If you purchase an American Airlines ticket at aa.com, the site will request a promotion code before you can complete your order. If you go to Google and put in “aa.com” and “promotion code” and — depending on your travel dates and your destination — most times you can locate a 5 percent discount code.
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Locating dirt cheap airline tickets
December 27, 2007 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
Whenever I think about dirt cheap airline tickets, George Hobica comes to mind right away.
George is what you would call an airfare detective!
The long-time travel journalist created Airfare Watchdog, a new travel Web site, which has quickly become a favorite destination of travelers which publishes sometimes rock-bottom, unadvertised airfares.
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Best air travel deals
December 4, 2007 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
“Learn How To Earn an Extra 83,647 Frequent Flyer Miles before the end of 2007, without Getting Out of Your Office or Living Room Chair.”
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I consider these resources a must have when searching for the best air travel deals.
A must-visit resource for air travelers, Airfarewatchdog.com bills itself as the only airfare alert and comparison site that includes fares on practically all airlines, including Southwest, Skybus, Allegiant and JetBlue. Search for airfares, receive free airfare alerts for your choice of departure cities, keep up with travel news in the Airfare WatchBlog and more.
Yapta.com is also another travel site that you may want to check out. This site will actually track your flight before and after you buy it, and if the price goes down, even after you’ve paid, it tells you how you can get some money back.
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