Finding a Cheap Airfare
Have you noticed that airfare is the most costly part of a
family vacation or business trip? I have, and the strange thing is that it shouldn't be when you take into account all of the flight delays, overbookings, hefty
fees, and non-snacks, the airlines are serving.
Airfare rates are going to fluctuate throughout the entire day as the supply and demand dictates. According to Gabe
Saglie, senior editor at Travelzoo,“Airfare is the most volatile part
of traveling compared to the price of hotels or cruises.”
Despite the plethora travel search sites, like Kayak, Trip Mama, and Booking Buddy, and even with all those online
travel agencies that are popping up, it's still a
very tedious process to find low airfare rates. “There’s not one place or website where you can find
the absolute lowest price,” says John DiScala, editor in chief
of JohnnyJet.com. “It changes every minute and it takes panera bread coupons for pick 2 time to find the
cheapest price.”
We suggest
setting up daily price alerts on the travel websites. You'll be stunned at
how airfare variesthroughout the day and it will alert you know when those prices
drop.
Doing research is a great way to get a cheap airfare.