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As mentioned in the overview, the do-it-yourself approach requires research. Read on for tips on finding air tickets on the web.
Step 1.
To get some background on the the air ticket market (online and offline),
read the
FAQ by Edward Hasbrouck about airline tickets, which is posted monthly
to the Usenet newsgroups rec.travel.air and rec.travel.marketplace.
Hasbrouck is a travel agent who specializes in international airfares. Here
you will learn that domestic and international airfares are entirely
different markets (with the exception that flights between the USA and
Canada are similar to domestic USA flights), and "the optimum consumer
strategies for dealing with them, have nothing in common".
Step 2.
Next you will want to find out which airlines serve your destination
airport. This is subject to change as airlines add services to cities, and
discontinue other services, so be sure to check each time you are planning
your travels. Search via the airline on sites such as
Fodor's Air Travel Tips and
All Airlines of the
World, or search via the airport (at either end of your route). See the Go Northwest! travel planning page on
Airlines for those serving the Northwest, as well
as information on Northwest airports.
Money-saving tips:
Step 3.
You might also wish to stay abreast of discounts and special deals offered
on the airlines, web sites:
Step 4.
Now you will want to comparison shop on your chosen route/ itinerary.
Looking around on various web sites is the only way to know if you are
getting a good rate. You will go to the same web sites, where eventually you
will purchase your air ticket online, so bookmark your favorite web sites as
you go. Try the following types of
web sites.
Compare prices across the above types of web sites. Also, be sure to compare the final cost, and not just the price of the ticket itself.
And remember, if you do have contact with a "live person" in any part of the process, you can always ask if they have any special deals, or if the price will be cheaper if you change your travel dates.
Read on for tips on buying air tickets on the web...
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