
With planning, foresight and a little bit of hard work, you can go ahead and have that dream vacation the economical way. Here’s how:
*Search the internet, call airline agencies and watch the news to keep yourself up to date on discounts. There are a lot of promotional fares offered by airline companies that are new in the industry.
*When you do travel a lot, sign up for frequent flier miles.
*Ask about student fares or senior citizen discounts.
*Keep a flexible travel schedule. Go with the flow. If the promo states that they only give discounts every Tuesdays, then set your departure on Tuesday. Generally, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays are the days that have fewer reservations, so it in on these days that tickets are sold cheap. Monday is usually the busiest day of the week.
* Do not go ahead and make reservations to the first airline company you see with promotions. Take the time to source out a variety of options. Take the time to find out if the promotion is indeed the cheapest in your area. Ask the clerk about other offers available. When checking through the internet, make sure you check at least five sites before you decide where to buy your tickets.
*You can have the option of purchasing tickets trough consolidators. These are people who buy a whole block of tickets and resell them at certain discounts. This helps the airline fill up still available seats. The travel section of the newspaper is the place to check for ticket consolidators.
*Try flying on off peak hours schedule. Usually if you take the before seven in the morning flight or the after seven in the evening flight, tickets are at their cheapest. This too, will be a wise decision since it is at these times that airlines are not overcrowded, thus getting more space for yourself and your luggage.
*Be sure to inquire if the airline offers travel packages. Some airlines do offer packages such as car rental discount or a hotel room discount that comes with the travel ticket.
* When you are flying off season, be very sure to ask about certain standby fares.
*Have an early booking. Promotions are usually offered when one reserves a ticket three weeks beforehand. Remember that due to over crowding during the holidays, you may not use your frequent flier miles. So book in advance if you plan to travel during the holidays.
*Staying with only one airline on your entire trip may too, give you discounts. Airlines offer special rates to round trip tickets or connecting flights.
Have a safe trip and enjoy!
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I have heard rumor that there is such a thing as an international travel ticket. Let me elaborate.?I was told that you can purchase a ticket that allowes you to travel the world. One ticket, what you do is fly anywhere and stay as long as you want. Suposedly you can't return to somewhere after you have already been. I was told this by a friend who used to travel frequently. I was told that the cost of the ticket was around $2500.00. But I would have to say that it sounds reasonable if this is really true. Please someone help if this is true I need to be jet setting straight away. Post haste with out delay…….If you know anything about this or anything like this help me out! Thank you!

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http://www.kayak.com :great cheap flights! I always use this site! plus when you select your 'to and from' a calendar often comes up showing days when you can get better deals.
My parents are agents and they get really good deals. The key, however, is booking as early as possible and traveling during the week day. Check this site out, it is very helpful: http://www.ytbtravel.com/jpministry
Hope that helped
Dohop.com – always good for international tickets!
I fly out of Burlington, VT all the time; it's so close to where I am in Montreal. Flying to Plattsburg will cost you much more as it is such a small airport and there are so few flights. Good sites are sidestep: http://www.sidestep.com
yahoo farechase: http://farechase.yahoo.com
kayak: http://www.kayak.com
All three will search multiple sites for the best deal. I can usually find the best deal by searching through these sites, tehn booking directly with the airline's website (saves you booking fees etc).
With Delta having a major hub in ATL, you might find the best success with them.
Jetblue also flies into Burlington, but I see they don't fly out of ATL yet. The closet to you is Jacksonville, FL. They sometimes have some really cheap fares.
These are the best sites to check LV room rates
http://www.travelworm.com
http://www.i4vegas.com
http://www.vegas.com
http://www.tripres.com
Travel worm & i4vegas almost always have the best rates
This site will allow you to link to every hotel/casino in LV
http://www.lasvegasadvisor.com "VEGAS INFO" >Hotel/Casinos
These hotels will price match the best online rate you can find
http://www.harrahs.com >all of their properties
http://www.stratospherehotel.com >all properties
http://www.orleanscasino.com >all coast hotels
Orleans is a great choice for families, they have very nice rooms, lots to do and great food choices.
Luxor is running a very nice promotion until the end of May, but the best rates are generally around the first of April and the end of May. The do have rates as low as $69 for those days. This is the PC to use online >PGET19<
http://www.luxor.com
I will check rates online, but I only book rooms through the hotel itself. That way I can continue to look for a better deal all the way up until we leave.
We go to LV 2-3 times a year for 2 weeks or more at a time and have for over 20 years.
~Jack~
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Student Universe offers discounts for eligible college students — you might want to check and see what they have to offer.
you just need to search as many sites as possible. for flights, there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely give you the best prices available. just go here: http://cheapest-travel-ever.info/xhpp and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online… otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
Don't count on it. Airlines don't offer standby fares. And, flights average more than 80% full.
In reality, buying a ticket at the airport is usually the most expensive possible way to travel. You don't qualify for an advance purchase discount. The number of discount seats is limited per flight, so there is a good chance that none will be available with average load factors of over 80%.
As another person noted, you may be subject to extra security checks if you pay with cash at the airport at the last minute.
Not having a credit card is no problem. Travel websites commonly accept debit cards. If all else fails, you can pay cash at a travel agent. Yes, they will charge a service fee but so does the airline when you buy a ticket at the airport.
Editorial comment on "Iamsaved34"'s rant about Spirit Airlines. Yes, it's true that Spirit charges extra for everything and has lousy service. That's how they can have lower fares than everyone else. However, the accusation that their planes are very old and belonged to ValuJet is just plain wrong. In reality, Spirit has one of the youngest fleets in the country. Their average aircraft is less than four years old. They currently fly an all-Airbus fleet and Valujet never operated any Airbus aircraft.
There may be good reasons to avoid Spirit, but "old former Valujet aircraft" is not a valid one.