Posts Tagged ‘cheap airline tickets’

5 Ways to Say “No” to a la Carte Travel

Airlines today often expect passenger to pay for each item separately on a trip. This significantly drives up cost, but passengers can control these problems by looking for chances to bundle their expenses. This can be applied to all aspects of travel, not just air fare, to reduce the cost of vacation or personal travel.

  1. Look for Packaged Travel
    Southwest and JetBlue do not charge for add-ons like checked bags or sodas. You can take this a step further by using an online service like Expedia, Orbitz or Travelocity. These organizations negotiate deals with multiple providers on the whole sale level. They then package these items, like air fare, hotel cost and rental car expenses into one package. Going with this type of package truly presents savings over buying each individually even with the site’s small markup.
  2. Make Your Voice Heard
    When a company charges for an item that you expected was covered in the original price, say something. Companies should disclose these items, like insurance on a rental car, up front. Companies are legally obligated to tell you this information before you book with them. If you tell them you are aware of this obligation, they may back down from the charges and give you the chance to avoid the fees.
  3. Skip out on Bad Deals
    There are many levels of a la carte chargers. Some are worse than others. The very worst tend to include: Spirit, Allegiant and AirTran. If you know an airline is very inconvenient due to added a la carte fees, then simply elect to take your business elsewhere. A good indicator you may be in for a pricey trip is the fee to book a ticket. If a company charges you a convenience fee to book online or over the phone, then think hard about booking. There is a mandatory September 11 surcharge of $10 imposed by the FAA. All other booking fees should be avoided.
  4. Make Alternative Arrangements
    Ship your baggage instead of checking it. Pack a carry on instead of a large suit case. Buy a water in the terminal instead of a soda on the flight. Do not pay to sit in the front bulkhead or the emergency row. Just plan on doing what you have to in order to avoid fees, and you will save hundreds of dollars a year on travel.
  5. Join the Club
    There are savings to be had with frequent flier programs and airline credit cards. Concentrating your travel to one airline alone often presents the best options to really cash in. When you use one airline repeatedly, you will get off without the added fees. Sacrificing a little flexibility will be worth the savings.

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Southwest 12 Days of LUV

Southwest Airlines is currently offering a promotion to provide $1,000 Southwest gift cards according to competition rules. The rules are announced on Twitter each day @SouthwestAir.

The basics of the 12 days of LUV competition are as follows:

Each of the 12 days from December 11 - 22 Southwest will post the rules for a photo contest on Twitter. You will have the chance to respond with a photo of your choosing by using the tag #swagc on the photo. If you win, you get $1,000 to spend on airfare through Southwest.

Contest examples

So far, the contest has included requests for photos of your favorite holiday attire or photos of decorations on your car. These simple photos result in one winner each day throughout the promotion. The Southwest Twitter account is updated with the rules for the current submission contest, and the account continues to update until the winner is chosen. Once the winner is announced for a single competition, the next competition rules are posted to the account. Southwest benefits by gaining more followers on Twitter, and you benefit by having a great shot at winning a number of free flights such by submitting a simple picture.

Why we love Southwest

If you follow this blog, you are aware we are often lauding Southwest’s efforts to bring you cheap travel. Southwest is one of the few airlines allowing your bags to fly free. According to recent market reports, the policy is bringing them huge payoffs in the long run. Aside from the bags fly free principle, Southwest also offers frequent sales on short flights nationwide. One-way tickets go as low as $24 on the airline, leaving many to wonder again and again how they do it. Southwest is among the most profitable airlines in the country, however, for the past many years.

Follow Airlines on Twitter

You may be surprised to note Southwest is not the only airline offering deals on Twitter. In fact, United and Delta often offer great travel deals on Twitter as well. You will also find hotel chains on the social network. Hilton, Hampton and other chains promote to their followers before promoting to the public. You can capitalize on deals other people are not even aware of by becoming a follower of the travel retailers.

Joining Twitter for the Deals

Okay, so you don’t think you’d like to have a Twitter account? Did you know you can join without even issuing a single “tweet.” A number of businesses and persons are members for the simple benefit of following others and capitalizing on the deals we have mentioned so far. Have a Google account? You don’t even need to be a member of Twitter in order to check the deals. Simply type in the name of the company followed by “Twitter” into Google in order to see a list of recent tweets from the member that interest you. You can subscribe to these updates through an RSS feed, allowing you to stay aware of what is going on without logging into Twitter.

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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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