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Not a stealth marketing thread, honest!
Which is the best for discount airfares - travelocity or orbitz? Or should I just do as my local news reporter recommended and go directly through the airline?
I have to book a flight for convention and don't laugh at me, but this is the first time I've ever had to do that by myself (i.e. without a travel agent). The flight times are stinko enough without having to pay out the yin-yang for it. Also, will things get cheaper as the time gets closer, or should I do it now? (This is for July 21.) |
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-Rudey |
Oy.
I think Travelocity and Orbitz are about the same. They're both less expensive than Expedia. Things will get cheaper as July 21 draws nearer, but then it will reach the point where the fare will rise about $50 to $100/day. Go to www.smarterliving.com. They find the lowest fares out of ALL the travel websites there are out there, which saves you a lot of time. Good luck! |
sure....we all know you're a stealth marketer. ;)
I've found that Orbitz and Travelocity have always been relatively the same in price. If you're ok about not picking your flight times, I would go through Priceline. You'll get a much better deal. Flights tend to get more expensive up to the day of the flight. Airlines price flights by the percentage an airplane is full. If you're booking a flight for August, it might only be 30% full so the airplane will charge a cheaper price for the ticket. As the airplane fills, the airline will raise the price. Supply and demand...it sucks. :) If the airline notices that up to a week before a flight that it still is only at 30-40%, they'll offer travel deals. If I were you, I wouldn't risk it. There's a chance the airline may not have a special promotion and you could wind up paying 2-3 times what you would've paid now. |
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Agree with most above. It's best to check two or three sites. Then, after I've found a flight, I sometimes go the the airlines own website since Orbitz and others sometimes charge a $5-$10 dollar fee. It's not much, but if you fly a lot, it can add up.
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Do you have SouthWest Airline as an option? !!!!!!!!!!!!! Maybe AirTran or JetBlue! They arent on these sites.
Try AOL and see what they might have! Depends where you are coming from and where you are going!:) |
Go on the web sites and look.
I think it can change from time to time. |
Tom, the last time I flew was on AirTran and I really liked them. They were relatively unbusy at the Pittsburgh airport, the flight personnel were very nice and it was a lot better to deal with than USAir. (Not to mention I'd rather not patronize USAir since they are being jerky and removing their hub...grrrrr) Unfortunately, from what I've seen, the only nonstops are USAir or United. I wouldn't mind a transfer if I didn't have to get up at the butt-crack of dawn to get on the flight in the first place.
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Not really sure, but has anyone tried that x-10 camera that lets you spy on people?
You should buy one today! |
Don't f@#$ with my thread, birthday boy.
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And a little tip... airlines load new discounted fares every Wednesday at 1 a.m. They are often snapped up before you ever see them. Stay up late & see what you can find. With the uncertainty of the Middle East, increasing violence, attacks on oil infrastructure, etc, the price of fuel is going no where but up. I say buy now, in case of large fare increases. |
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