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Extremely Cheap Airfares: 2 Proven Tips to Get Dirt Cheap Airfare

Posted by admin | Posted in Cheap International Flights | Posted on 11-08-2010

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Extremely Cheap Airfares: 2 Proven Tips to Get Dirt Cheap Airfare

Taking advantage of extremely cheap airfares is crucial, especially during today’s hard times. If you weren’t exactly born with a silver spoon in your mouth (and a diamond rattle on one hand), you can still enjoy great vacations if you know how to search for extremely cheap airfares.

Here are 2 useful tips to help you get the lowest airfare available:

Extremely Cheap Airfares Tip 1: Travel Agencies
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One place where you can find extremely cheap airfares is the travel agency. Travel agencies don’t only help you figure out the best places to go, they could also help you take advantage of secret airfare deals

Of course, you have to be smart about these hidden airfare bargains and never say yes to every offer they present to you.

Carefully look through the colorful brochures they give you and check out every package available. Some of them might come with lodging at a specific hotel. If you don’t have just one choice of hotel, taking advantage of these packages might be a good idea.

Extremely Cheap Airfares Tip 2: Check Out Travel and Airfare Websites.

If you’re too lazy to get out of the house, you can just stay where you are and look for travel or airfare websites. There are dozens of them all over the net, waiting for an excited traveler to come their way.

These websites could help book you with dirt cheap plane flights. Many of these travel sites make a living out of monitoring airfare changes, so rest assured that you’re in good hands.

Booking online can also reduce your airfare expenses by around 40%! Some websites like Expedia.com even go as far as having airfare sales! Other sites include Travelocity.com, Cheapflights.com, Priceline.com, and Onetravel.com.

Extremely cheap airfares aren’t difficult to obtain. All you have to do is bear a positive attitude and be on the lookout for amazing deals—whether on land or online!

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Many airlines offer great discounts and offers for its passengers and when all of it is served to you on a single platter through these travel sites, it gets easier to choose. Pick the one that suits your requirements the best and see what heavenly tours feel like. if u take my advice then try http://www.globester.com .It is a nice site having various options for travellers.Check it out

I would highly recommend both hotwire and priceline, flycheapabroad, and bookairlinetickets.com. 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, kayak.com, and 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 international airfare sites on their webpage (60+), which can be pretty handy in and of itself. Hope this helped!

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To get cheap International Flights you need to monitor offers from different travel websites. For example Yatra.com gives $30 discount for US citizens traveling India. easydestination.net gives discount and prizes to Indian Citizens traveling abroad. Just look for such offers from travel websites.

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Virgin Atlantic don't serve Canada. Try WestJet for international flights within North America, and try Canadian Affair for flights to the UK. These do not show up anywhere else, not even on aggregators such as Kayak, or mega-aggregators such as http://www.bookingbuddy.com which not only search Kayak, but even more aggregators, plus consolidators, and actual airline websites.

The best way for international fares is to check with your travel agent, they use consolidator's for net fares, of course they mark it up but it's off the net, you will only find published pricing online, you can save alot of money getting your ticket through consolidators, when I buy mine my travel agent uses Skylink…….

http://www.skylinkusa.com

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Typically, airlines will load new fares late in the evening, but there are instances where sales can occur that last several hours at the most, so the price could well change during the middle of the day. Add in the complexities of airline pricing, which price tickets based on available inventory on a specific flights, and you'll find that tickets can change on a nearly constant basis.

Ultimately, what this means, in my opinion, is that there really isn't a best time of the day or week to buy cheap international airline tickets, because of the way that pricing works. Additionally, there are quite a few other factors that go into determining the price for international destinations, such as demand of the route and destination, the minimum stay, and so on. The page linked below has some discussion on some of the things you can do to improve your chances of finding a cheaper ticket.

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Try FRA/Frankfurt!

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Please check:
Tips:
a- use flexible dates
b- use alternative airports

http://www.farecompare.com/

http://www.kayak.com/

http://farecast.com/

http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/

http://www.cheapair.com/

http://www.cheapoair.com/

http://www.bookingwiz.com/default.asp?mic=5ruwex6&prod=air&gclid=CIi2xd3HmIoCFSHsPgodDg7Qjg

http://farechase.yahoo.com/

http://airfarehawk.com/

http://www.sidestep.com/

http://www.airgorilla.com/

http://www.vayama.com/

http://www.lessno.com/

http://www.orbitz.com/

http://www.expedia.com/default.asp

http://www.travelocity.com/

http://www.hotwire.com/

http://www.priceline.com/

http://www.travelzoo.com/

http://www.shermanstravel.com/

http://www.placestostay.com/

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Sure, as long as each place will let you enter on a one-way ticket without showing proof of onward travel. Many places won't. You can check that here: http://www.delta.com/planning_reservations/plan_flight/international_travel_information/visa_passport_information/index.jsp

Are you aware of Tiger Air, Jetstar, and other low-cost airlines? Here: http://www.discountairfares.com/lcostaus.htm It might be cheaper to book your own one-way flights with these, and use your printed e-ticket receipt as "proof of onward travel" when entering each country.

The big airline search sites usually don't cover these new low-cost airlines. However, it wouldn't hurt to try your itinerary with these multi-stop searches:
http://matrix.itasoftware.com/cvg/dispatch/prego/multi
http://www.kayak.com/flights?mc=y
http://www.mobissimo.com/search_airfare_multi.php
http://www.airtreks.com
and http://www.statravel.com.au/cps/rde/xchg/au_division_web_live/

going where?

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