Friday, April 20, 2012

Tips to Getting Cheaper Flights

I decided to post these GREAT TIPS on my blog! Many of my blog followers are entrepreneurs or in ministry which make flight travel plans a frequent task. I saw these Tips on yahoo's front page yesterday and decided to share. Hoping this post helps many who are always looking for ways to save extra money on travel.


Thanks, Lenika Scott



Travel plans are calling for more belt-tightening than usual these days, making budget vacations extremely
desirable. But such trips aren't possible if you pay too much for airfare. And
unless you know where to look, finding affordable flights can be a huge hassle.
"For the airlines, it's about getting you to pay the most you're willing
to pay, which is the opposite of what the consumer wants," says Joe
Brancatelli, publisher of the travel website JoeSentMe.com. On a single flight,
he adds, there can be more than a dozen pricing categories. "On a 150-seat
plane, there could be 50 different prices," he says.
With summer right around the corner, U.S. News spoke to Brancatelli and other
travel industry experts about the best ways to stretch your travel budget. Here
are eight insider secrets to booking cheap airfare:


  • Book six weeks in advance. Passengers pay the lowest price, nearly 6
    percent below the average fare, if they buy six weeks before their flight,
    according to a study by the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC). After
    compiling data from every U.S. travel agency over the last four years, it
    determined that most people booked the cheapest airline tickets 42 days in
    advance. But the six-week rule isn't necessarily a surefire strategy for
    snagging the cheapest fare. "This is just a trend," explains Chuck
    Thackston, ARC's managing director of data and analytics. "Airlines will
    make valuable deals available all the time. But, on average, we see this 42-day
    approach works."
  • Scan for morning deals. Airlines only post a limited number of seats at
    a reduced fare at night, so Thackston advises snagging seats early. "Those
    tickets may sell out later in the day," he says. The early morning is the
    time you'll see most of these deals available, although a few airlines release
    discounted tickets throughout the day.
  • Best time to buy: Tuesdays at 3 p.m. Eastern. If you don't find the
    discounts you're looking for in the early morning, a study by Farecompare.com
    says the best time to buy airline tickets and shop for travel (domestically) is
    on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Eastern. However, George Hobia, founder of
    AirfareWatchdog.com, argues that the best deals vary frequently, so there's not
    one specific day or time of the week to buy.
  • Cheapest day to fly: Wednesday. According to a recent Farecompare.com
    study, the cheapest day to fly is Wednesday for domestic travel. "The day
    with the most seats is likely to have better supply, and thus ... more empty
    seats that require discounting to fill the plane—meaning they have to release
    more seats at their cheapest price point," according to the website. Other
    low-cost days to fly are Tuesday and Saturday, says Farecompare (Friday and
    Sunday are the most expensive days to travel).
  • Fly out early. The cheapest flight is typically the first flight of the
    morning. "Yes, that means you have to get up at 4 a.m.," says Rick
    Seaney, chief executive of Farecompare.com. The next-cheapest flight times are
    during or after lunch or at the dinner hour. "Of course, the absolute cheapest
    time to fly is on those limited routes with red-eyes," he says.
  • Check low-cost airlines individually. Comparison sites like kayak.com
    don't necessarily do all the work for you. Some low-cost airlines, like
    Southwest in the United States and Ryanair in Europe, don't allow their tickets
    to be quoted on popular comparison websites, says Seaney. So be sure to check
    them separately. And do your homework to make sure the so-called "low
    cost" airline doesn't tack on extra fees that drive up the cost, like a
    bloated baggage-check charge, which Seaney says is a tactic employed by some of
    the budget airlines.
  • Sign up for free alerts on AirfareWatchdog.com. Almost every major
    online booking site offers airfare alerts that ping you when fare prices fall.
    AirfareWatchdog.com stands out from the pack by using people to vet deals
    rather than computer systems. "We only send updates when we think we've
    found a good deal, whereas other sites might update you when a flight drops
    $2," says founder George Hobia.
  • Build a relationship. "The question isn't how much is it to fly from
    here to there, the question is, 'Who's asking?'" Brancatelli says. If
    you're an elite member of the airline's frequent-flyer program or if you have a
    credit card that's tied to the airline, you automatically have a leg-up on
    other travelers. "The more the airline knows you, the more it tailors its
    pricing to you," Brancatelli explains. Credit cards tied to the airlines
    now offer perks that were once standard, such as free checked bags, priority boarding,
    and seat selection, so they may be worth signing up for if you fly frequently
    on one airline.

Original Post Taken From This Page.

http://travel.yahoo.com/ideas/8-insider-secrets-to-booking-cheap-airfare.html

Thanks,

Lenika Scott

Proud Work From Home Mom of 6 Girls

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