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Old Apr 5th, 2007, 09:37 AM
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method of obtaining best air fare

Do Fodorites find they get the best airfares by searching on their own or with a travel agent? I have tried to use some of the cheap online sites, but they don't seem to work if your starting point is in Canada. Also how far ahead should one book to get best fares?
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Old Apr 5th, 2007, 09:59 AM
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I look at several sites frequently to find a decent fare but I ususally start with Kayak.com and farechaser.com
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Old Apr 5th, 2007, 10:00 AM
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Hi ita,

>Do Fodorites find they get the best airfares by searching on their own or with a travel agent?<

There have been mixed reports.

Also try www.mobissimo.com

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Old Apr 5th, 2007, 10:04 AM
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I start looking early, nine months or more in advance, and look often until I have a good idea of the various fares and know a good deal when I see one. When you feel your pulse quickening and you start to perspire you know you have found that great fare so buy it immediatly. I say that only somewhat tongue in cheek because that is usually what happens when the great fare is found. I usually find the best deals on Expedia but I check numerous sites in the process of looking. The worst place I have found to look is directly on the airline website as those prices seem to be the highest.
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Old Apr 5th, 2007, 10:07 AM
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Ita,

First, check out flyertalk.com. Look for the Mileage forums. You can find amazing deals there, but need to look daily as they don't last long.

For example, I just got a business class fare to London for $401 (total...incl. taxes).

Also, try farecompare.com. This will show you when (i.e., what time of year) is cheapest.

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Old Apr 5th, 2007, 10:08 AM
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Funny jdraper...my method is the same as yours, but I typically find the best fares on aa.com.

I look and look and look, so that I know a "good" fare when I see it.
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Old Apr 5th, 2007, 10:11 AM
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missypie: You sound like you know that feeling that comes when the great fare is found. You should have seen me on Christmas day booking the tickets from Charlotte, NC directly to Munich round trip for only $258.00, including taxes and fees. That was the best Christmas gift I got that day and I was on a high for a week after I booked the tickets. The price was so good I bought four and called the SIL and told her they were going with us, Merry Christmas. Talk about your last minute Christmas shopping!
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While the internet is good........I'd certainly give the 800 number a try for different airlines. or which Hub is closest to where you live.I usually start with them, get a "base" and feel of a price. TAlking with a human ,one can often get them to DIG around and come up with routings, non stops etc.
I wouldn't use a travel agent....some do, and that is their business,but one can often do better on their own.
REmember, you can fly open-jaw...into one city and out of another,,,not usually costing much difference.
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Old Apr 5th, 2007, 10:28 AM
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farecompare.com is a fun toy! Thanks for the reference. It is amazing to see the seasonal rises and falls in some markets - Zurich, for example, increases very markedly, in the mid-late summer. However, Buenos Aires stays the same year round.

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And kayak.com seems to be the same site as farecompare.com -- which surprised me. My kayak password works for farecompare. As mentioned above, it's very interesting!
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I just prefer to use Expedia or www.itasoftware.com and then when I find something, I check the airline's own website. I also use www.1800europe.com for some discounts, but their offerings are limited.

Kayak.com does have a few cheaper, it seems, not listed elsewhere, but most of their stuff isn't any good, I've found, or even higher. I

But my question is that I find that mobissimo (which I just tried, that's new to me) just seems to be www.orbitz.com, it just transfers you right to that website to do the search if you have a "multicity" search, or open jaw. I guess it does something different if you have a regular RT.
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Old Apr 6th, 2007, 09:52 AM
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I start looking for airfare at around 9 months out. I look at the airline sights as well as expedia, orbitz and travelocity. There are a ton of sites like expedia, etc, but for my trips they don't work because I'm usually looking for direct flights. I can usually find a cheaper flight on one of the consolidated fare sites but they are either connecting or horrible times.

I've had the best luck on the actual airline site. Last year I checked United daily which became cumbersome but paid off in the end when I found $700 r/t direct to Frankfurt for the dead of summer.
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Old Apr 6th, 2007, 04:23 PM
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I live in eastern Canada and do not have nearly as many options as many folks. I checked my local airport website to find out which airlines fly from there, and now monitor those airline's sites for sales.

I use kayak and expedia to get a feel for prices, but those sites do not always include charter airlines, such as Zoom, Condor and Canadian Affair, which offer the cheapest fares from Halifax to Europe.
 
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I'm curious. To those of you who "find good fares," where is your departure airport?

I live in Louisville, KY and although our airport is billed as international, the only planes that fly overseas are the UPS ones. We always must connect through another airport. Seems like our fares are always higher and options fewer.

The last 2 times we've flown to Europe we first drove to Cincinnati, which is really in northern Kentucky (maybe 75 miles)and flew direct via Delta/Air France. I don't think the prices were all that great, again because there is no competition in Cincy.

I don't regularly watch the fares from Louisville, but I strongly suspect that we never get the really good fares that some of you enjoy.

Any suggestions?
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Old Apr 6th, 2007, 05:21 PM
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I have two international airports to choose from, Charlotte, NC is a 1 1/2 hour drive from home and Atlanta is a 3 hour drive from home. Once in a great while I get lucky and find the cheapest fare from my home airport of Columbia, SC but it usually has a connection in either Charlotte or Atlanta anyway and sometimes the flight and connection times far exceeds the amount of time it would take to simply drive to the other airport. I wish I was one of the lucky travelers in New York of Philly but I can't complaint with Charlotte and Atlanta available either.
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It's a real bummer to be off the beaten path. I guess we could drive to Nashville which is about 3 hours from here. I find that a little scary since road work or an accident could tie up traffic and we'd end up missing the plane. Like I said, the folks on the east coast are very lucky indeed.
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Old Apr 6th, 2007, 05:32 PM
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mkdiebold,

Finding the right airport to leave from makes all the difference

Depending on how far you are willing to drive, Columbus, Indianapolis, Chicago, Dayton, and St. Louis are all possibilities.

Another thing to check is booking the air seperately. For example, Louisville-Paris might be $800, but Louisville to NYC is $200 and NYC to Paris is $400.

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My experience between January and yesterday (looking for Florida-Italy tickets for Sept, fixed dates):
1. prices go up over the weekend, then usually back to set-point Mon or Tues.
2. be flexible enough to look at different connecting cities
3. check every day, sometimes more than once
4. consolidators may have some routes with lower prices, but less attractive times/ too-long or too-short layovers, or use a partner that you don't want. Some concern about problem resolution.

In my case, I wanted JAX or MCO to Rome, Venice return. Attracted to a flight connecting in Atlanta both ways at $1057 total/pp (Delta.com). Saw it go as high as $1161, never lower than $1057. Preferred seats slowly dwindling (win/aisle over wing)

Noticed a flight connecting thru Cincinnati, prev. ignored b/c I thought that was going backward a time-zone, but it isn't. Saw it at $1050 while the Atlanta conn. was at $1100, but didn't have time to buy it. Gave it another look the next evening and it was now <b>$950</b> !! Jumped on that - so saved my family $107 each I'm happy.
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