June 24, 2008

Are you planning a trip to any place place with low fares but first you want to make sure you are getting the best deal for you and you want to have all the information so you can make an informed decision. Suppose I told you that the lowest fare from City A to City B was $199 round trip and to get this fare you have to leave on a Saturday, and come back the Monday two days later. You must book this ticket at least 7 days in advance, and you must travel on an airline called xyz Air. Once you book the airline ticket no changes are permitted and it is non refundable. You may say fine that is what I want. In this case $199 is the lowest fare for you and you should book this trip and to leave on Friday and return on Sunday will cost $249. You’d rather travel on Fri/Sun. Is the extra $50 worth it? If so then $249 is the best deal for you and to travel on your favorite airline the fare is $219 for Saturday to Monday and $269 for Friday to Sunday. You may prefer to travel on your favorite airline especially if you are a frequent flyer and get benefits as a result points, priority check-in, lounge access, upgrades xyz. In this case, $219 or $269 may the best fare for you and for $798 you can get a fully flexible ticket on your favorite airline, which allows you to travel anytime make any changes you want with no cost and refund the ticket if it’s unused for example you may just want to travel on Friday and come back the same day in which case $798 is the lowest fare.
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Most reservation sites ask you for your dates of travel and then tell you a price. The problem is that you don’t know if that price is really the cheap flight fare or not. What you really want is a list of all fares from that list, you will be in control because you will know what all the options are. Each fare will be listed with a set of rules, and you can decide which fare is best for your travel plans and unfortunately, it’s difficult for the general public to get direct access to a fare list. The best available option is to use Travelocity and select Flexible Dates rather than exact dates. Travelocity will then show you a list of fares and from there you can see on which dates they’re applicable.
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