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Caribbean on Sale Today: 3 airlines
If you are planning on booking a trip to a Caribbean or Latin American destination, do it today! Three airlines - Jet Blue, Delta and American - are all having big sales for those who can act fast and book tickets promptly.
Jet Blue Flights Start at $29 Today Only
For one day only, Jet Blue is posting huge sales on over 250 routes in North American and Caribbean destinations including Bahamas, Bermuda, Florida and Las Vegas. The flights are discounted up to 45% for those who meet the requirements. Those requirements are:
- Travel dates between December 2 and 16 or January 6 and 28
- Certain days of the week are discounted, depending on the route you are taking. Keep your dates flexible in order to truly capitalize on the discount.
- If you are planning on traveling January 14, 15 18 or 19, think again, these dates are blacked out
- Sale ends November 19
- A full list of cities and routes on sale can be found at : Jet Blue’s Sample Sale Site
Delta’s Discounts out of Atlanta
If you can get to Atlanta, you can capitalize on extremely low rates to many destinations throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Travel to St. Kitts, San Salvador or Antigua starting at around $360 round trip now through February. Requirements include:
- Travel dates now through February 28
- Fares are blacked out on November 19-29, December 17-January 12
- Must purchase your tickets by November 23
- You must stay at least one Saturday night in your destination and cannot stay longer than 30 days
- Go directly to the offer: Delta’s Atlanta ticket sale site
American Ticket Sales to Central America Under $350
If you can purchase tickets about a month in advance for expected travel to South America, then you should view American Airlines’ current sale. Travel to Costa Rica, Panama and Guatemala, among other destinations. Travel requirements include:
- Travel date between now and March 31, but you must be departing between January 5 and March 29
- You must book at least 28 days in advance
- The flights are offered daily!
- Need to purchase by December 15 at midnight
- Must stay at least 2 days and cannot stay longer than 90 days
- Book now: American Airlines Central America discount page
Discount Ticket Tips
- You should be as flexible as possible with your travel dates to capture the lowest fare.
- If you need to get to another city first in order to get a cheap ticket, consider looking into purchasing with two separate airlines. Southwest often has the cheapest tickets within the States but does not present international options. Take Southwest to a major airport, and then hop on American or Delta.
- You may find you are in an unfavorable seat. If you attempt to change this in advance, you will be charged a difference in fair. Instead, wait until you are at the airport to ask about open seats on the plane. These changes are often accommodated free of charge if no one else has booked the seats within a few hours of the flight.
- If you have to change your ticket, you will see a huge fee for the change. Instead, consider canceling the ticket in exchange for credit.
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New Southwest Travel Sale
The success of past efforts to put tickets on sale around the holidays has lead to more sales, and this time Southwest is joined by United.
Southwest announced one-way tickets starting at $59. You will likely need to book by November 23 to take advantage of the “Wanna Get Away” promotion. The best airports and cities to travel to in order to take advantage of the deal are: Las Vegas, New York, Orlando and Los Angeles. Smaller airports will still run you a little more, and so will trips over a certain distance. In order to capitalize on this and most Southwest sales, you have to book online, and you have to do it fast. The further in advance you make your tickets the cheaper they will be. This helps the airline book seats on flights way in the future that may otherwise not be fully-booked.
United made an announcement it will match Southwest’s prices during this period of time. The tickets on United will start at $118 round trip, a dead match, and will also be most affordable to major cities with short flights. United is just one of the many major airlines posting competitive pries to steal Southwest’s loyal customers. As the saying goes, when they compete, you win. Passengers are cashing in on these cheaper travel deals; as joblessness still remains high, airlines are not likely to increase ticket prices until after the new year. In most instances, Southwest is still the king of the sale. When compared, travelers who book on Southwest during this promotion will save about $20 per flight over those who book on United. Further, you should note Southwest has no baggage fee, which makes United and other competitors at least $15 per leg more expensive than Southwest.
Other airlines to consider during the next few weeks in order to capitalize on a good deal include: JetBlue, AirTran, Continental, Delta and Northwest. On some trips these airlines will be more competitive to the low sale price than others.
Hot Travel Tip:
Have you tried Bing’s travel service yet? Bing is a search engine touted by Microsoft as a “decision engine.” Bing reviews prices on multiple different travel sites for you, much like Expedia or CheapTickets. However, when you book through Bing, you don’t buy the tickets from Bing. Instead, Bing directs you straight to the airline to make your purchases.
Using discount services like Priceline can save you money, but travelers have recently complained that these sites do not always give you what you pay for. For example, there are frequent complaints of users getting booked on the wrong flight. In fact, personally, I have had one of these sites book me for a return flight prior to my departure.
Since you are booking through the airline and not a third party, there is less room for error. Ticket changes are also easier without as many fees. Avoiding change fees is key when the average airline charges $200 for you to do so.
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Holiday Travel: Dates to Avoid
Travel engines like Bing, Priceline and Cheap Tickets provide valuable advice about when to travel over the holidays. This year, flights are still expected to be lower than in the past. However, as the economy shows signs of recovery, they are expected to go up - so buy early!
When to Avoid
The dates to avoid around Thanksgiving and Christmas include:
- November: 25, 28 & 29
- December: (weekend before and after Christmas) 19-29, 23, 26-29
- January: 2-3
Tips for Holiday Travel
- Take flights before 7AM. The hassle of an early airport trip will payoff big in your pocket. Aside from early morning flights, overnight flights tend to have the best deals. Many people shy away from overnight, but if you are flying from the west coast to the east coast, the time change and travel distance may play well to a red eye flight. The airport is usually less crowded on a red eye, meaning you will have less hassle getting to and from your gate.
- Consider multiple airports in your area. For example, John Wayne airport in Orange County may have cheaper flights than LAX and additionally be less crowded in the holiday season.
- Do not wait until the last minute to book your flight unless you have to. If you do have to, though, buy through a source like Priceline, which actually rewards you for waiting. Airlines will charge you much more to book last minute.
- If you have to fly during a busy travel time, minimize the pain by only flying on one “red” day. For example, if you have to fly out for Thanksgiving on Wednesday, wait until Monday to fly home. This simple change will save you an average of $35.
- Do not plan on parking at the airport! There may not be any spots left by the time you get there.
Average Air Fare
Sources predict the average air far for Thanksgiving traveling this year will be $340, while Christmas will be $374. Traveling for only one of these two holidays will save you immensely, especially when you tack on the fees for baggage, transport to the airport, and other penalties.
To avoid bag fees, consider shipping all of your gift prior to the date of travel then just carrying on. If you are shipping gifts, throw in heavy luggage. By packing items like sweaters and coats into the shipping containers, you will save having to pack these bulky items in suitcases. You may be able to totally carry on your travel necessities. Further, these are the items that can put you over the weight limit on airlines that do not charge for bags (which are very few these days).
Plan on buying toiletries when you arrive to avoid checking liquids. If you are staying with family, you may even request they have a few simple items for you when you arrive. They will be happy when they do not have to wait for you to get your bags once you arrive in town - ensuring you both benefit from the adjustment. Making these simple plans in advance will save an average family about $200 in fees on a single trip.
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Airfare sales to capture immediately
A few of the major airlines are in the middle of a bidding war to fill seats this winter, and the big winner here is the consumer.
Leading the charge, Southwest and AirTran launched major sales this Tuesday. The fares are as low as $25 for a one-way ticket. If you are planning on traveling on busy days, like Christmas Eve or the Sunday after Thanksgiving, you will not capitalize on the sales. They are aimed at flights that would otherwise be largely empty.
Southwest Deals
One-ways sales are good for travel December 2-16 and January 5 through February 20. The sales are on for $25 on routes up to 375 miles, $50 on routes up to 549 miles, and $75 on routes up to 999 miles. Act fast! The sale expires on Thursday.
AirTran Deals
Traveling on AirTran through February 10 will save you some hard cash. One-way tickets drop to $39 on short routes. Longer routes range from $164 to $149 one-way. For this sale, you have until November 10.
The Catch
Aside from limited time to buy the sale tickets, both sales have restrictions. These restrictions include a limited number of seats, especially on the more in-demand flights. The tickets are also nonrefundable in the vast majority of cases. Southwest does have a great policy on travel vouchers, though, meaning you will likely be able to reserve the expense for another flight.
Discount Airlines
Southwest and AirTran are major competitors in the discount airline arena. Their conventional competitors do not offer the same sale benefits, and they also usually charge baggage fees and other additional penalties.
Extra charges are helping airlines get over the current travel recession, but they cost travelers about $4 billion in the first half of this year. Yes, billion. That’s nearly twice as much as the year before, and the fees are not expected to go away anytime soon.
Southwest and AirTran, though, do not impose these fees. You may opt to pay an additional charge on Southwest to jump to the front of the cattle-call seating line, but this is entirely optional. As airfares are creeping up along with penalties across the industry, these sale prices come at a needed time for consumers.
Hot TIPS
- You may also want to check out JetBlue and Frontier on routes that compete with Southwest routes. Often, these higher end competitors can offer reasonable prices that are very close to the Southwest charge.
- Priceline just created an iPhone application that will help you watch hotel fares. If you are traveling this holiday season and need accommodations, consider downloading this free app. You can even book hotels directly through your iPhone when you find a price you want to lock in.
- If its your birthday, be sure to let representatives at the ticket counter at Southwest know. They give away a lot of free drink tickets for people celebrating special occasions. People who like to travel cheap are always looking for free deals, and a free drink on the plane ride can put you in the right mood to get your holiday travels up and running!
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Number One Travel Cost Factor: Destination
The biggest factor that will affect how much you spend on you trip is where you are going. This may seem like common sense, but there is a lot that goes into the cost of destination when you are considering traveling to a specific city. Many people think that Europe is always expensive and Mexico is always cheap, but this is only when the two places are evaluated on a limited range of factors. When you determine where you are going, think of all the criteria going into the decision.
Public Transportation
Public transit is the way of the world for budget-conscious travelers. European cities are notorious for well-developed public transit systems that even run between cities and between countries. This means a person can get from Paris to Milan with relatively low cost. It may require several stops and transit changes along the way, but it is doable, and it is cheap. The same goes for traveling the northeastern seaboard of the US. Getting from New York to Boston to Philadelphia to D.C. is relatively inexpensive. Hopping from San Francisco to LA to San Diego will cost you.
Free Activities
The number of free activities in a large, developed cities may compensate for higher travel and room rates. New York, for example, has expansive public parks and sight-seeing opportunities for those who are interested. Boston, similarly, is rich with historical sites viewable at no cost whatsoever. Traveling to Mexico, however, typically means a charge to even use a restroom at most public locations. Even if the charge is small, it can often add up.
In-Room Kitchens
Dining in will save hundreds of dollars over the course of a vacation week. Even having a kitchenette where you can serve breakfast and lunch is key to keeping expenses down. In-room dining options increase when you stay at family-friendly hotels as opposed to more luxury rooms. These hotels understand the high cost of feeding a large group and offer well-stocked kitchens on most occasions. Hotels in extended-stay locations may also be a better option than resorts. Try looking for a time share rental to get the most options out of your immediate room.
Dietary Restrictions
When you travel to a third world location in particular, it is important to understand that dietary restrictions may force you into high-end restaurants. These restaurants cater to tourists who cannot stomach the local food. Tourist-specific locations are always more expensive because vacationers are more apt to spend money on the whole. Staying away from tourism centers will save you. However, if you are unable to be in the mix with street food or local restaurants, you may not have a choice.
Exchange Rate
Exchange rate is often overlooked but is a major contributing factor to the cost of a trip. Choosing to go to locations where you can get a favorable exchange will allow you to spend more lavishly. You will be able to afford higher-end dinners than if you go to a place where the exchange rate is one-sided in the opposite direction.