Waiting For The Lowest Airfare? It May Be Time To Act

| Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Waiting For The Lowest Airfare? It May Be Time To Act

MINNEAPOLIS — If you've been waiting for the lowest possible airfare for a trip this summer, it may be time to get off the fence.

Fares have dropped for months while travelers held off buying tickets because they were afraid of losing a job or worried about affording even a scaled-back vacation. But with July 4th fast approaching and jet fuel prices rising, some fares could be set to climb again.

Rick Seaney, CEO of FareCompare.com, said it looks like airlines are trying to halt the fare slide, with recent hikes of $10 and $20 round-trip. Still, he wrote in an e-mail that the minor increases in the last two weeks "have by no means completely curtailed the flood of cheap airline" tickets from the first half of the year. In fact, AirTran recently put out fares that hit new market lows on hundreds of routes, he wrote.

Memorial Day usually signals the end of the best time to book travel, but this year was different. With fewer people traveling, the sales continued. A Travelocity survey shows fares down 17% for travel between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day.

The travel website also says travelers are booking 86 days before departure instead of 90 days. That might not sound like a big deal, but Genevieve Shaw Brown, senior editor at the online travel website, said it takes lots of people booking later to move the needle that much.

Tom Parsons, CEO of discount travel website Bestfares.com, recommends making a top-10 list and checking fares until you find a bargain. Chances are some of your favorite spots will be on sale.

Take a closer look at travel websites, including the airline sites, that often throw in additional discounts if you enter a specific code usually found in a section for promotional fares. Airline websites also offer deals that include hotel and sometimes car rental.

Gabe Saglie, senior editor at travel information website Travelzoo, expects promotions to continue into the summer as people remain hesitant to book vacations far in advance.

"People are definitely becoming more impulse-driven," he said.

Read complete article in USAToday.com

Discount Airfare: Cheap Flights on Southwest Airlines for August Travel

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Discount Airfare: Cheap Flights on Southwest Airlines for August Travel

There are a few important things to remember about August: 1) it's usually hot, no matter what part of the country you're in; 2) it's always busy as parents, kids and co-workers prepare for the end of summer by cramming in extra beach time or outdoors events; and 3) it's when you can get some great last-minute travel deals.

Southwest is jumping the gun and offering travelers the option to buy cheap flights for August, right now.

As part of the low-cost airline's DING program, flights to some of the nation's most popular cities are on sale. The program is available for download directly to your desktop and once a day, you'll get 'dinged' with a new sale to consider.

Today's DING was worthy of consideration, especially since it takes place during one of summer's busiest travel months.

The details: travel is good Monday-Friday Aug. 17-31, 2009. You must book these flights by today via SWA's DING site. The fares quoted below are one-way:

Dallas flights to Ontario: $99
Las Vegas flights to San Diego: $58
Los Angeles flights to Portland: $97
New York (LaGuardia) flights to Austin: $99
New York (LaGuardia) flights to Chicago: $76
Phoenix flights to New Orleans: $99
Phoenix flights to San Francisco: $73

Taken From CheapFlights.com

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