
Merpanda.
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Try jetblue.com |
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Patricia S
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travelocity.com or orbitz.com or southwestair.com, they usually have the best |
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Angela C
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Cheaptickets.com
Lastminutetravel.com |
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Apollo 1
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Ok, I fly all the time. Your getting advice from the guy that flys out of Sacramento, into Providence Ri, or Boston Ma, round trip for $230.00 everytime, or reverse. That's my credentials.
Bookingbuddy.com is the best. This site lets you type in the information one time and then check multiple websites. Instead of searching different pages, and typing the same information over and over again.
If your a student and you have a college id card, you can use http://www.studentuniverse.com/. I once got a flight from Hartford Ct, back to Sacremento, Ca for $119.00.
When booking a flight its best to look for flights on weekdays, never the weekend. Like try Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday sometimes.
If you really want to save money the days don't really matter. |
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The real slim shady
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travilocity... the 1 with the little knome |
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Microbeast
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Orbitz, is good |
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Jason S
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I would highly recommend both hotwire and priceline,
with cheaptickets comping in a close third. I've
searched around for airfare quite a bit, and these
three sites usually ring true as the cheapest. Other
than that, I'd go to sites like igougo.com,
travelzoo.com, or bookingbuddy.com. These sites offer
searches of multiple online airfare websites, making it
easier and less time consuming to compare prices. As
for when to buy, I usually go to farecast.com. They
pretty accurately predict when a good time to buy a
flight would be based off of past and current trends,
etc. It's pretty useful. Another site I've found
handy is rightflight.org. They did a bunch of research
on the various airfare sites to see which sites are
usually the cheapest. They also have a list of most of
the airfare sites on their webpage, which can be pretty
handy in and of itself. Hope this helped! |
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Plane Jane Diva
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Sometimes a good Travel Agent can find you the best deal with the least hassel. I'd gladly pay the commisssion to let someone else take care of it. |
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cmoss033
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the best way to go would be go directly to the airline and dont fly on the weekend. flights are cheaper during the week. |
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Brave
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I have always used Airtran.com i believe they are the cheapest... However our assistant at the office have orders to buy us the tickets from Delta, believed to be the best in different things... |
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CARLOS O
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Please check:
Tips:
a- use flexible dates
b- use alternative airports
http://www.hotwire.com/
http://www.cheapoair.com/
http://www.kayak.com/
http://www.orbitz.com/
http://www.priceline.com/
http://www.expedia.com/default.asp
http://www.farecompare.com/
http://www.farecast.com/
http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/
http://www.cheapair.com/ |
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Kat2813M
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compare prices with several websites. Also, you may try booking a one-way there and then a one-way back. Sometimes one-ways can save you a little of money (not always) but it doesn't hurt to try. I did a one-way from Oakland to San Diego earlier this year and I save money over booking a round-trip flight. try this website: www.everydaytravelconnections.com |
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Andy =P
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theres no such thing a cheap air flight |
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The Computer Nerd
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Seriously? I think now is a bad time for someone to travel on plane due to the economic recession |
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