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There used to be a time when
vacationers picked up the phone, called their travel agent and kept their
fingers crossed, hoping for a great deal
on a flight. If you were lucky enough to get a discounted rate, that was
wonderful. If you had to pay full fare, well, you weren't going to cancel your
vacation over it. Just as computers have changed the way the world operates,
they've also turned Joe Traveler into an armchair travel agent. Today it's
possible to check flight availability, search for the best fare,
book your own flight and in some cases, even choose
your seat on the plane - all at the click of a mouse. The advantage, of course, is
the ability to compare air fares offered by several different companies within a
very short time span. There's no phoning
around, no automated messages to contend with and the information is right
in front of your eyes. There's no waiting for the
travel agency to open at 9 a.m. and no cursing when you realize they closed at
5. When you wake up at 2 a.m. with an urge to fly to
Orlando, you simply fire up the computer and book your flight online. Thanks
to easy-to-follow instructions, the Internet helps you access virtually the same
airline timetables, ticket prices, routing, seating information and
restrictions details as a professional travel agent. But anyone who's ever surfed the 'Net knows that it can be a time-consuming process - unless you know exactly what you're searching for. That's why we've come up with this handy, concise list of Web sites that promise low airfares to many popular destinations. Though a computer isn't a substitute for a knowledgeable travel professional, it can give you - the consumer - the inside track on where to find some really great prices. Keep in mind that a
well-designed online travel site should let you access the same information
you'd receive from a travel agent. This includes finding and booking
flights; comparing prices, seats and routings; researching destinations; tracking flights in progress; offering information about discounts
and incentives; and keeping consumers updated
on travel news and events. 1travel Airtech Cheap Tickets Inc. Best Fares Magazine
Online Lowestfare.com New
Sites
We decided to test
drive these budget Web sites. We began searching for flights from New York to
Tampa using two different scenarios - one as a single passenger arriving and
departing on a weekend and another as a single passenger traveling midweek. Both
trips involved one-week stays. It took 1travel.com
just a few minutes to drum up several flight
options, though many required a stopover. The lowest price midweek was about
$220 US for a return flight. A weekend flight came in at approximately the same
rate. We had better luck with Lowestfare.com.
Both the midweek and weekend non-stop
return flights were priced as low as $172. Even more surprising was the fact
that both flights still had seats available. (Availability is often a problem on
flights offering the lowest prices.) The
Lowestfare.com Web site also listed special fares for departures from
selected cities throughout the U.S. One deal offered a one-way ticket from
Chicago to Orlando for $101. For comparison's sake,
we tried the same search on the American Airline's site. The price difference was startling -
one-way flights started as low as $89 and ran as high as $524, with every price
imaginable in between. A random search on the Web
uncovered two other sites - economytravel.com
(an international airfare consolidator) and intelliTRIP.com. Both sites deal
in international travel and offer simple-to-follow instructions. After a quick
search, we found direct flights to Tampa midweek for about $270 US per person and
about $220 return for a weekend flight through economytravel.com.
IntelliTRIP.com asks for your travel information, then searches several
different airlines until it comes up with flights that match your criteria. Next
it lists each flight in order from lowest to highest fare. For both the midweek
and weekend flights, the best price was $235 for a return flight with no
stopovers. I HEAR $250 - WHO'LL GIVE ME $275? Bid4Travel Priceline.com If you want to invest in an
excellent guide to travel, consider Travel Planning Online for Dummies by Noah
Vadnai. Following the same formula that other "Dummies" books have
adopted, Vadnai uses simple,
easy-to-understand language, tips, reminders and warnings in this wealth of
travel information. In his guide, he recommends four major online travel
agencies that have distinguished themselves from the rest of the pack. They are: Expedia Internet Travel
Network Preview Travel Travelocity Each of these four sites
allows consumers to safely transmit credit card and personal information to the
site, employs travel agents available by calling a toll-free
phone number, and allows users to store a "travel profile" which
catalogues personal preferences such
as airport, airlines and whether you fly for business or pleasure. Here's something to keep in
mind: Many Web sites also let travelers book hotels and car rentals, making
travel planning easier than ever. IT'S TIME TO PAY On Netscape 3.0 and 4.0,
look for a chain or padlock in the bottom left-hand corner. On Internet Explorer
versions 3.0 and higher, look for a lock in the bottom right-hand corner. If the
locks or chains are not broken, then you can be assured that you're connected to
a secure server and your information is safe. There's no question that searching online for low airfares takes a little time. There are so many factors to consider - flight availability, last-minute bookings, dates of departure and more. All it really takes is a little practice. The more you use these unique sites, the easier it is to find the cheapest flights around.
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