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BUDGET
AIRLINE TRAVEL
If you're
planning on taking a trip on an airplane, no matter where, it's
likely that you can benefit from airfare deals. There's not
many of us that would turn down a cheap airfare if we could
one, that's for sure. Gas prices have risen substantially, and
all transportation costs are now following, so unless you're
rolling in money, getting a great deal on your airfare is very
important.

After 911, there
was a long period where you could find cheap airfares quite
easily. People were frightened of terrorism, and nervous about
the possibility of a breach of security. So nobody was keen to
fly, which left the airlines with a big problem - lots of empty seats. So
to try and get their planes full of passengers again,
airlines started offering great
airfare deals. They were almost begging people to get back in
the air again.
Cheap
Tickets in a Competative Market
Things have changed since then
with planes flying at 90% full instead of 70% after 911. Also,
now that the economy is shrinking and people are keen to save a
few dollars, finding cheap air tickets is extremely important.
Very few people are willing to pay the regular ticket price,
which is why Internet sites that offer great airfare deals are
booming.

A couple of the most popular are
expedia.com and kayak.com, with a staggering number of visitors
every day. Don't be fooled, though. Just going to one of these
sites and checking their deals isn't always the way to get the
best airfare deal. In reality, they have to make money somehow,
so their fares are marked up.

Certainly the prices will still
be cheaper than regular fares, but you could possibly buy the
same airfare for quite a few dollars less if you go directly to
the airline website. Check the deal sites first, then see if
you can do better on the airline's site.
Going
Direct
Personally, I visit the discount
fare websites, pick out half a dozen really good fares that fit
my travel plans, make a note of which airline they're with,
then go and visit the airline website and compare prices. I
almost always end up buying my ticket directly from the airline
to get the best deal.
If you regularly fly between two
places, you'll find before long that there's usually only one
or two airlines that
consistently offer good deals on that route, so you can start
keeping an eye on their websites only and save yourself some
time.

Smaller
Airlines
Another way to get cheap airfares
is to look at some of the smaller carriers that travel to your
destination. Sure, the big airlines will probably go there, but you
might be able to find one of the smaller airlines, or even a
charter airline that's keen to get business and so offers cheap
fares. Doing things this way might limit you from acquiring
more frequent flier miles, and it may mean there's only a
couple of flights to choose from, rather than dozens, but it's
still a great way to get cheaper airfares.


Getting the best airfare deals
doesn't have to take a lot of time, but you will need to do
some homework. If you do, however, you'll be rewarded with
cheaper flights. Have a great trip!
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