Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Save Some Money On Airline Tickets

by Jennifer McClelland

It's summer time and a lot of us are going to begin looking at taking vacations. Even as most of the trips we go on are taken in the car, there are so many people who don't reside close enough to holiday locations to drive and now that cash is tight, it is more hard to conserve money when vacationing.

Well, I say, don't dread airline costs. Right now vacations to Europe are actually economical, particularly if you live near an airport with straight flights.

It's not only abroad where you'll find fine deals on airline tickets. You can in addition locate good deals throughout the continental U.S. Something I found out of late is that Southwest flies straight to Orlando, Florida. I always check prices on Southwest's website or JetBlue's websites before I check the travel websites like Expedia, Priceline, Orbitz, or Travelocity. Southwest and JetBlue are typically cheaper and more friendly in my opinion than the airlines that you can find on other travel websites.

The best way to save money on travel is to book well in advance. I was checking prices on a flight that was set for a Wednesday and it jumped 50% in two days (this was on one of the travel websites I mentioned earlier and not Southwest or Jet Blue). In this case, the more "in advance" you know that you're going, the better off your wallet will be.

You can't always rely on the travel websites either! You need to check with each separate airline. Most of the time the cost is the same, so you have to ask yourself if you would rather book from a third party like Orbitz or go directly with the airline? I feel more secure booking through the airline for the reason that I feel like if anything were to go amiss, it would be easier to deal with the airline than through the third party site.

When reserving your flight you also need to keep in mind which airlines charge for checked bags. I know that Southwest and JetBlue do not charge for the first checked bag in coach class, but additional airlines do. This was news to me when I had to book a flight and ended up taking U.S. Airways because of the nearness to the airport I was arriving at. All airlines charge for bags that weigh over 50 lbs and they typically have bag size requirements also. So if you're traveling with another person, you can save some money on the baggage fee, but make sure that you check your airline's website or call the airline to make sure that your bag fits in the limits!

Happy vacation!

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