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Getting Into The Air Never Used To Be This Complicated

In the good old days when business was booming and credit cards were still giving out cash, it was easy to buy a plane ticket. You just picked up the telephone or went on line, and paid. Only the few people on limited budgets were interested in tracking down discounted fares. Fast forward to today and it\’s a whole new ballgame with even the most conservative of airlines suddenly offering deals to tempt passengers on to planes. But, as with any sale offer, the devil can be in the small print. Check out the internet or, if you still buy one, the newspapers and you will see special deals on standard routes. But when you look a little more closely, these less extensive tickets are non-refundable, their use is more limited and there will probably be \”conditions\” to meet before you can order. That means it\’s a caveat emptor situation. You have to get your magnifying glass out and see what the catches are. One of the standard problems is change fees. Many of the offers are for some weeks or even months in advance. People check their diaries and decide they are free. But life is never fair. Circumstances change. So you pick up the phone to change the date and you\’re told, \”That\’s no problem. When would you like to travel?\” Except you find you can only change to flights on a Tuesday when there\’s an \’r\’ in the month, and there\’s a fee of 0 per person to change the ticket. These charges are a way of recovering lost profit. Airlines gamble that enough people will need to change their tickets so they can get the usual revenue for a fully loaded plane even though a proportion of the passengers were originally sold tickets at a discounted price. These \”hidden\” fees are increasingly common. More airlines are now charging for baggage handling and the additional comforts of an in-flight blanket, pillows, etc. Some even have premium rate telephone numbers for you to call if you want to make a change or book extras. This adds to their bottom line. The fact that all these changes may damage reputations in the long term does not change the short term need to cover costs. So when you\’re looking for cheap air flights, whether domestic or international, always remember the old rule, If it looks to good to be true, it usually is. That means you have to be on the alert to protect your interests. Never just go by the first quoted price. Always read the small print to find out whether you\’re going to be asked for more money when you get to the airport. It could be just a little thing. Check-in online, no price change. Check-in at the airport, pay a charge. In a year\’s time, this may be a public relations disaster, but if the airlines are still solvent, this was a good way to sell cheap air flights.

You Would Have Never Heard of These Air Ticket Tricks

We have all been there at some stage. Desperately needing to book a flight somewhere and realizing that the quoted costs are simply astronomical. I know that when I’ve needed to catch a last minute flight that it has nearly cost me a small fortune and I have simply had enough. The truth is that there are a bunch of secrets to getting cheap air fares and the average air traveler is simply not aware of them.Through my frustration one day, I decided to conduct some research and to interview some industry insiders. So off I went to talk to some travel agents and airline customer service representatives. Of course, no-one would really tell me anything except that they use some of these methods to travel themselves. So the industry had basically slammed the door on me and refused me the secrets to getting airlines tickets cheap. That was until I met a fired travel agent.That’s right, he was fired by the airlines and now he is educating the flying public on gaining access to cheap air fares. The discussion with him was illuminating to say the least and I came away from that meeting with a bunch of strategies and tactics to employ. Ever heard of a buddy pass? I have and now its one of my chief tactics on obtaining cheap airline tickets. In fact, I’ve started travelling more than ever and have even been standby on many international flights.So obviously the airlines hate this guy with a passion and have attempted on numerous occasions to shut him down but luckily he just continues to educate the flying public. That is why, if you are considering undertaking any sort of domestic or international travel that you do some digging online and find out about Zed fares and buddy passes as they could potentially save you thousands on flight booking.3 Quick Tips to Obtain Cheap Air Tickets1. Check auction websites for Zed Fares or Buddy Passes 2. If you are a student or in the military, check to see if the airline offers a discount of the published fare 3. Ask your travel agent for “non preferred” product