Bagging A Cheap Flight
December 3, 2008 by honeymooner
Filed under Airlines, Your Honeymoon Destinations
Buying a last minute flight is actually quite tricky. Many airlines require advance notice of 14 days prior to departure in order to obtain a decently priced seat. Less than 7 days and the price can many times be twice or even three times the amount. Many charter airlines will deal primarily with packages and as such the flight-only option can actually end up costing more than a simple package.
All is not lost though! There are still plenty of ways to pick up a flight bargain. Bear in mind that if you are going for a do it yourself option on your holiday, it is wise to book the flight first, as this is likely to be the largest expenditure and there is generally less of a variety of carriers meaning less room for negotiation. Almost without exception finding a cheap hotel will be easier than finding a cheap flight.
Explore the websites of those flight operators that cover the location which you wish to travel to. Join their mailing list. OK, so you may end up with endless junk mail, but you will also get to hear about all of the deals that they are currently offering.
As a general rule, the best deals are available for flights leaving Monday to Thursday and on domestic flights many bargains can be found on a Saturday. Travelers will almost invariably pay more for a Friday or Sunday flight. Most holiday operators will offer the best deals for those who purchase a set time in advance, normally at least 14 days. If it is possible to stay a Saturday night, this will also normally result in a lower fare.
When searching, if possible, entertain the possibility of a flight that involves a connection. Airlines often place a large premium on non-stop flights and if this is not vital for you, you are likely to be able to save many dollars.
A further premium is normally placed on ‘nice’ flight times, i.e. ones that will not involve a particularly early start or involve traveling over night. Again if you are prepared to compromise slightly on your flight times, you may find that you can make huge savings.
Try not to stick rigidly to your destination. It may be possible to fly into a nearby airport and drive the last hour or so; this may offer you a better price overall.
Whenever you are considering buying a flight, it is always worth going to a consolidator such as Orbitz or Expedia. This will give you some excellent background information, such as the operators that offer the destination you are after and the typical prices. By doing your homework you will be able to act quickly when you see a bargain in the future. Very good deals often only appear for a very short period of time so it is important that you learn to recognize a good deal so that you can pounce on one-off deals before they disappear. When you are doing your homework, try a search with ‘flexible dates’. This will allow you to get a good feel for the price differences that are in operation during your ideal travel period.
A few other hints that can help you to bag a flight bargain is to consider air courier travel. To be able to become a courier you will have to be very flexible, prepared to travel alone with very little luggage, but on the plus side you will get to travel to new places very cheaply.
Some countries offer air passes to tourists that allow discounts if you are planning on spending a lot of time traveling around a particular region such as Australia or Europe.
If you book an airline ticket and then find that the price has gone down, contact the airline and ask for a refund. Many of the large airlines offer to pay back the difference if the prices go down. Read the small print and ask for the refund if it applies. Even if your chosen airline does not offer this sort of refund policy it is still worth asking as with increased competition airlines are very keen to keep customers happy.
Las Vegas: Late Summer Budget Vacation
October 2, 2008 by honeymooner
Filed under All Inclusive Honeymoons Destination, Budget Honeymoon Destinations, Las Vegas, Your Honeymoon Destinations
With the escalating airfare prices and disappointing recession, one may think twice about going on a vacation this time of year. The economy is even affecting Las Vegas. Do not worry there are still hundreds of extended summer bargains to choose from. If your travel budget is tight, you do not need to worry– for you can actually find numerous destinations here in the United States that will fit your budget, and this will include Las Vegas.
Here are some tips to save you money on your Las Vegas vacation.
Plan in advance
Make sure that you plan your trip in advance. This means research on your part. Research about the place you are going to visit, and what it has to offer. You can also search online for discounted hotel and travel packages.
Be smart.
Try to find ways on how you can save on all your vacation costs. One good way is to cut on actual travel costs. As much as possible, you’ll want to avoid expensive air flights. How to avoid these? Well, you can find there are many cheaper air fares online. All you need is to search and compare prices from one airline to another. If you find a budget fare, book it on the spot. Remember to book flights during off seasons since during those times air fares are at their lowest.
Grab vacation deals
You can save a lot if you go for an all-inclusive vacation deal where they offer packages. Often these packages include everything, from air flights and accommodations to meals and drinks. And they might also include free admissions to other destinations in the city; many often include complimentary show tickets.
Las Vegas, often called the country’s Sin City, is the most heavily populated metropolis in the Nevada. It is also known as the entertainment capital of the world, with its numerous casino resorts, adult entertainment and even shopping glamour. Visiting there is certainly an experience you will never forget.
Best package deals made easy for you
There are a number of websites made especially for vacationers like you. These websites offer you the finest packages that will definitely suit your budget. Try searching Expedia which offers special sale rates, for example with a Los Angeles departure, they have four nights’ accommodation and airfare for only $244 and they will even give you up to 30% discount. Of course, the amount of the discount depends on how long you’re going to stay.
Like Expedia, Orbitz offers its clients $50 off for their Vegas packages with dining and spa treatments for good measure. Stratosphere also has an affordable package to offer you with rates as low as $50 a night and even includes discounts and activity admissions.
There are plenty of low cost or no cost things you can do in Las Vegas. You can entertain yourself by sitting in front of the Bellagio Hotel while watching the fountains which will cost nothing: not even a single dime. Or, you can also watch cheap shows for as much as $40. Other shows would include Viva Las Vegas at the Plaza only for $12, The Mentalist at Hooters for $36.95, The Rat Pack is Back at the Plaza for $49.95 and more.
There are dozens of attractions in Las Vegas that will dazzle you. Sometimes we may have the wrong impression that this city is a high cost, luxurious trip. However, it can be relatively inexpensive if you just do your research. Now, don’t think twice, book a trip to Las Vegas and experience the best late summer vacation of your life!


