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How To Buy Cheap Plane
Tickets - Practical Rules To Remember :
Do you know that in the same plane from New York to Las
Vegas or to any other major destinations, there could be many different fares? The person sitting next
to you could have paid $100 more than you did but the one behind $50 less. How
is this possible? With so much information available on the web, consumers
sometimes get confused on how to use such information. In
this section, we would like to help you with more sensible
and practical guide.
Keep in mind that there are
two things that all airlines want. They want each seat to be
booked at the highest price but at the same time they want
all the seats filled. Your fare price really depends on when you buy and
from whom you buy.
So, what is the best advice to save money on your
next flight? Our recommendation is "know what good price is & shop around". When you shop around remember these bargain
tips. Here are some practical rules to consider when you want to find cheap
plane tickets...
- Start
as
far ahead as you can.
When you want to find cheap tickets, time is everything. The real cheap discount airline
tickets often sell out very quickly. You might have to pay double the price if
you book only a couple of days before your departing day. You may be able to save significantly by
booking 21-day advance than booking at the last minute. Remember, last minute
shoppers are usually business travelers who are willing to pay much higher
price for their seats.
Sometimes, airlines make good discount tickets available toward the end of
advance-purchase time limit. But in general, you will have a better chance
of finding good bargains if you start looking early.
- Make sure to check
out Deals & Sales section.
Airlines offer special sales for various reasons, but mostly driven by
promotion or
competition with other airlines. It is beneficial to be alert about special
sales from airlines because if you are not aware of the sale, you may end up
paying for the regular price for the same seat. It is wise to check out the
various deals and sales on the web. New sales are announced almost
everyday. Deals & Sales section of our site is an excellent source for
identifying special offers. You can browse through the most unbiased and
complete selection of deals and sales offers from many domestic as well as
international airlines.
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If you see a good fare to
your destination, book it right away.
Do not expect good fares to stay the same. Sale fare price in
the beginning of the sale may not be the same as the one toward the end of
that sale. Let's say you
came to our site and saw your favorite airline having a
big holiday sale. You found a good deal to your
destination and the deadline is weeks away. At this point, you
may think the price will stay the same all the way until the
offer ends, right? You're probably thinking, it's a sale so the price will stay the
same. Well, our experience tells the story that the price you
saw is not guaranteed to stay the same.
Let's hear a real testimony from one of our site visitors.
On 12/31/04 I was going to
book 2 plane tickets for my elderly parents to Boston
because they were going to visit my brother and his wife
since they just had a boy and a girl twins! It was
really exciting. I’ve found a bargain for $96.90 going
from Baltimore to Boston, round trip, staying over the
weekend and traveling back on Monday. Then I had to find
another ticket coming back on Saturday and found a
ticket for $111.70 which was also a bargain. I thought
this was great, flying was cheaper than riding the
train. So, I figured that the fare would stay the same
and waited until 1/3/05 to book it. Boy, was I wrong! On
1/3, only three days later, I found myself paying $43.20
more for the same exact flight to Boston, The funny
thing was, it was the same flight number too! So, the
bottom line is, if you think it is a good fair, book it
on the spot. Don’t wait until tomorrow. If you wait, you
may be paying more for the same flight.
I knew that the round trip for $111.70 was a good price
and thought that it would stay the same three days
later, but instead, the fare went up. Before you book
your trip, get a feel for the general fare prices by
shopping around. Look into different airlines (I did
this on Planetickets.com) as well as on-line booking
sights because it may be worth your time. Once you see
good fares, then pick your choice and BOOK IT! Don’t
wait till tomorrow! because tomorrow, you might have to
pay more for the same flight. This is my experience.
- From Washington DC |
- Stay over Saturday night.
You may be able to save some money by staying over a Saturday night.
Why? Business travelers are preferred and ideal customers to airlines because
they book seats usually at a short-term notice and they must travel to take
care of their business. They are usually willing to pay higher price to get
to the destination in time. And many business travelers want to return in the same week
usually by Saturday, at the latest. By avoiding times that business travelers prefer,
you may save a lot.
For example, departing on Monday and returning back in the same week such as
on Thursday, Friday or
Saturday may cost more than returning on Sunday. You may save even
more by returning on Monday rather than returning on Sunday. So, the rule is
stay over Saturday night or even the entire weekend. Also, if you are departing on
weekends and coming back on the following week days, make sure to compare air fares for Saturday departure and
Sunday departure. You may be surprised to find Saturday departure is less
expensive in some cases. Again, the rule is staying over Saturday night.
- Use off-peak flights and travel on week days.
Lowest fares are
usually found in mid-week days such as Tuesday or Wednesday when the traffic
is light. This is because most leisure travelers like to get away on weekends. For example, departing Wednesday and returning on the following
Wednesday may cost significantly less than Sunday-Sunday round trip. Off-hour
flights such as late night or very early in the morning departure may also help.
Also fare prices tend to go lower in off seasons. Typical off seasons are mid-January through March and October
through mid-December except for thanksgiving weekend. During holiday periods fares are
expensive. However you might be able to get a discount plane tickets if you
fly on the holiday itself (e.g., Christmas Day).
- Use alternate airports and routings.
In a large metropolitan area, the fare could depend on which airport you
use for both departure and arrival. Make sure to include all the small local
airports when you shop around. Some of these smaller airports are some times
located conveniently closer to the metropolitan area. One such example is
Midway vs O'Hare airports in Chicago area. So, to get the lowest fare, find out about
alternate airports and routings and be flexible with your scheduling.
- Round trip tickets vs one-way ticket.
If you are going to buy only one-way ticket, always look into round trip
tickets too. Sometimes, round trip airfares are simply cheaper if bought in
advance.
- Check if there is a
special discount for certain groups of people.
Sometimes airlines offer special discount for certain groups of people such
as senior citizens, students, military families, etc.
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