Any experience with SkyAuction.com?
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I think there have been some positive comments here, but a (slightly greater) number have pointed out that, in the final bid, the price sometimes goes OVER market price - - and with restrictions that may make the deal a lot less "bargain" than it initially appears. <BR> <BR>Best wishes, <BR> <BR>Rex
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I agree that you have to watch closely, but I just saw tickets to Frankfurt go (winning bid) for $226. That did not include $195.00 for taxes/S&H. That still seems like a good price. They were roundtrip. This seems to be better than trusting Priceline. Any thoughts about the comparison to Priceline?
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We used Skyauction for a March-April trip to Amsterdam..It is easy to get caught up in the auction and bid more than you intend, so set a limit and stick. Our deal wasn't 'unbelievable' but thought it was pretty fair. We paid $720pp(including the added s/c and tax) for 6 nights at 3-star BestWestern and airfare from Florida. The company delivered as promised, and we got the first choice of travel dates. They answer emails, too.
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I've booked tickets three times on Skyauction.com. You can get some really good deals to Europe, but usually not London--people seem to pay at least if not more than market price for the London flights. Stay away from the US flights--they are not a bargain. Don't really know about the rest of the areas. <BR> <BR>The key is to wait until just before the auction finishes to place a bid. Otherwise, you're just driving the price up on yourself. Also, make SURE you set a FIRM limit for yourself (don't forget the tax!). Otherwise, you'll find yourself caught up in trying to beat out the other bidders and spend way more than you wanted to.


