Airline Tickets And Theme Parks

September 15, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Airlines often give you great deals if you purchase theme
park tickets at the same time or plan to stay at a theme
parks hotel.

This is particularly true with Disney World. This can be a
great thing if you and your loved ones are planning a long
vacation to an area with a theme park or two.

If you take a little bit of time to call around before
buying airline tickets to an area with a theme park, you
might find some awesome deals that are often overlooked.

Disney World is by far one of the most visited theme parks
in the USA. Orlando has a huge airport and hundreds of
hotels to accommodate all of the tourists like yourself.

The mistake people make is that instead of calling the
theme park for deals, they purchase tickets, hotel rooms,
and airline tickets separately.

That’s an awful idea. If you just take the time to call
Disney World itself, they might have some promotion that
includes all three.

You don’t want to end up in a hotel far away either.
Orlando has great highways so almost any hotel in the area
can claim to be -near Disney-.

Theme park hotels can be quite expensive so a reduced
airline ticket is always a good thing to look in to. Some
of the pricey resorts near theme parks will give you very
good deals on airline tickets because they want you to
spend your money at their hotels and theme parks instead of
on airline tickets.

Its just good business. Even if you don’t plan to visit a
theme park, check into package deals anyway, if it saves
you money, you can fly cheap and even sell the park tickets
later on.
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Airline Tickets For Vacation

September 8, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Finally, it’s time for you and your family to pack up and
go somewhere exciting. This requires a lot of thought and
planning if you want everything to go smoothly.

Let’s say you decide you are taking the family to Hawaii
for vacation this year. You will need to find out where in
Hawaii you want to stay, what you are going to do while
you’re there, and most importantly, how much are the
airline tickets going to cost for everyone.

There are many factors that influence the price of airline
tickets but vacation planning usually starts early in the
year so you have a head start.

Vacations aren’t cheap so you might want to find everything
available to keep airline ticket prices to a minimum. Every
dollar you save on the tickets could be better spent having
fun right?

Before you pick a date, make sure there aren’t events
happening in the area you want to visit unless you plan to
attend those events.

Business conferences and sporting events will guarantee you
a higher priced hotel room and airline tickets.

Pick a date when nothing is going on and you will get much
lower rates on everything. Weekdays are also cheaper than
weekends for arrival and departure from the airport.

Hotel room prices also go up quite a bit on weekends due to
higher demand.

Once you have found a date, you can use the Internet to
look for good deals or even deal with a specific airline
directly.

The Internet is the easiest route and might save you some
money. Make sure you buy round trip tickets and if you
like, keep the family together in a row or two. You might
even be able to find a nice hotel/airfare package deal.
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Airline Tickets

September 4, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Almost everyone will need to buy airline tickets at some
point in their lives. Whether for a family members wedding
or to take a dream vacation, unless you want to take a bus,
airline tickets will be the best option.

There are many different ways to acquire airline tickets
these days but they can be very simple or a giant pain in
the butt. The choice is yours.

The simplest ways to get airline tickets are either online
or at a travel agency. Online websites are all over the
Internet and can not only get you your tickets but most
will find you the very best deals available.

It all depends on the area you live in, where you are
going, and when. If you live in a large city and want to
visit another large city, your odds of getting a good deal
are very high.

If you live in North Dakota and want to fly to Montana, you
are going to pay a lot no matter how you do it. The size of
the airports makes a big difference when looking for cheap
airline tickets.

If you have a travel agent or two in your town, you can
consult them and see what they recommend. Often, a delay in
departure by a day or two can save hundreds of dollars.

A travel agent knows the best days to travel so make good
use of them.

The hard way of getting an airline ticket is actually
pretty simple too. Drive to your nearest airport. pay for
parking, navigate through the lobby until you find the
airline you are looking for, wait in line, and try to find
a flight that isn’t full on the day you want to leave. This
is not recommended unless you live near a small airport.
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Save Money on Airline Tickets

September 1, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
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Airline tickets can be pretty expensive if you aren’t
familiar with how airlines price those tickets and why.

There are all kinds of ways you can save money when the
time comes to buy your airline tickets. You could book them
far in advance, choose crappy seats, or subject yourself to
many hours worth of layovers at various airports.

Sure not every option is appealing but once you get where
you are going, you’ll be glad it was so cheap to get there.

Booking far in advance is always a good way to save money
and also guarantees your spot on that flight. If you hold
out for cheaper tickets for too long, you might not be able
to get on plane and be forced to loiter at the airport
until another flight has an empty seat.

Booking in advance is also one of the easiest ways to
guarantee you can fly around the holidays.

Crappy seats will always knock a few bucks off of an
airline ticket. Nobody wants to sit right by the bathroom
in the middle of the aisle. This particular seat usually
has a reduced rate if you are flying alone or with a friend
but in groups you might get full price.

Flying coach is also a great way to save money. You don’t
really need to be in business class do you?

Take both of these and agree to sit a couple hours at each
airport between transfers and you can cut the price of your
airline tickets in half.

It’s full price to go from A to B but if you make 3 stops
on the way, it gets much cheaper. Just bring along some
form of entertainment and you will make it just fine.
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