Thursday, March 5, 2009

The Five Ways to Book a Good Airfare Price

By Chris Linch

The current state of the economy makes everyone tighten their belt. If you are travelling in the near future here are five tips that will help you save on your airline tickets.

Look for Sales in the Winter & Spring - Now that the fuel prices have come down and the holidays are over many airlines are dropping their prices. Look for a major airline that offers discounted tickets and they will most likely be running some special that you can capture. This works really well if you can do an advance purchase. I think that this year you will see lower airfares than last year. I don't think you should continue to wait for a lower price though, if you find one that fits your budget, book it.

Watch Extra Fees - Sometimes you might find an airline offering a steal on tickets, but then you find out when you get there to check your bags is an extra $20-$50. Make sure you know these fees ahead of time. Some airlines may charge a little more in fare, but have lower baggage fees and end up being the same price. The best thing to do is carry on if you can. This will save you money.

Become a member of airline websites - Many airlines have a mailing list where they will send you the deals that they have available. You can be the first to know when an airline is having a special and that is the best time to book, before anybody else.

Look for Lower Demand Destinations - You can usually find an airline that does business with a smaller airport near the city you are trying to get to for cheaper. My favorite example is Sanford Florida. I flew into there as opposed to orlando international and saved almost two hundred dollars per person.

If you cant save on air save when you get there " Find a good place to book hotels. If you can save on your hotel then the airfare wont matter as much. Right now it is very easy to save on hotels, they are dropping prices just to bring in guests.

I always post about good travel deals. There is always some fancy way to save on your travels. Keep your eyes open for future articles on how to save some dough.

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