Dirt Cheap Airfare
People are always looking for dirt cheap airfare. It's
important to try to save money when you have to make a trip,
whether you're going on personal travel or for
business.
Read on for some tips and tricks on how to cut your
airfare costs.
The rising price of fuel in mid-2008 prompted many airlines to
begin charging for things that used to be free. For
example, some airlines began charging for a second checked in
bag. Many charge for even one piece of checked
luggage. Window and aisle seats add a charge. A low
fare is now critical. All the charges bring a low fare up
to where a normal fare was in the past.
The day of the dirt cheap airfare is not ended. But
consider that even after oil prices fell 50%, meaning the price
of fuel fell as well, airlines did not end all of these extra
charges. In business prices rise quickly but fall
slowly. That's how business works.
The reasons for the extra fees are known. We know there
are ways to find a dirt cheap airfare. But how? The
Internet is there to help. A number of ticket finder
sites help people search all the airfares at once. The
result will often turn out to be an excellent deal.
Don't overlook the airline websites when searching for a dirt
cheap airfare. There are often specials and discounts on
these sites that won't be found in the travel sites.
Therefore check out the airlines in addition to the other
sites. Sign up to receive emails for specials.
Many people make the mistake of only flying with one
airline. They think that's the way to a dirt cheap
airfare. It's not. Comparison results in savings
for every trip. It can be fun to walk onto the plane
ahead of all the other passengers. In that case stick
with one airline.
Stay away from auction sites if you want dirt cheap
airfare. The secret of auctions is that people pay more
than retail over 50% of the time.
For a cheap family
vacation search around for dirt cheap airfare.
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