Saturday, November 26, 2011

Instant Money: How to Save Money on Airline Fares

1. Compare low-cost carriers with major carriers. The best fares may not be out of the airports closest to you. Ticket prices are cheaper purchased from larger airports. Ditch the little guy in favor of the big dogs. The extra time you take to investigate can save you money. Some folks believe smaller airports give the best savings. When in doubt just do your research.

2. Call your airline direct and shoot them a price quote. Ask if they can do better. You might just save yourself a bundle. You never ever know until you ask.

3. Fly out on a slow day like Tuesday. People rarely fly on Tuesdays, and it appears to be the cheapest day of the week. After all, the week begins on Monday. Wednesday and Thursday run neck in neck with Tuesdays. Try scheduling your trip around these un-popular days.

4. Include a Saturday lay over. This tip can pay off, or you can pick up your ticket 14 days in advance. Both ideas can save you money. Last second tickets can cost more. Above all else, just ask brightly which days are cheapest.

5. Use a travel agent insider. Travel agents may have better deals, but don't stop there. Check Internet travel sites for yourself. Keep your eyes peeled for special deals, and as always, make those calls to ask for the lowest fare.

6. Consider taking the train. Yes, the train ride is much longer, but you know you'll save money. Train travel takes more time, yet the savings are pretty decent. You could us the extra time to catch up on some sleep or get your reading in.

7. Travel off season. Off-season travel will definitely make a difference in how many green backs are left in your wallet.

8. Book your vacation through a wholesale club. Costco is a good one. If you already belong and sport the membership, why not investigate their travel packages? Savings of 30% to 40% are not out of the ball park for places like Costco or similar savings clubs.

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