Book Flights Early and Save Money

Almost everyone knows that booking flights to any destination early enough can save money. How much depends upon how early you make the reservations. Here are some additional tips that can help you save a few dollars planning your next vacation.

  1. Traditionally, new airline prices come out every Wednesday. Call the airline of your choice to determine the best rate. Book your flight at three months or more in advance to obtain the lowest rate. Conditions do apply, however, especially during peak travel dates.
  2. Travel mid-week. Tuesdays through Thursdays are the best travel days to obtain cheaper fares. For lower rates, return on these days is required as well.
  3. While there are many online travel companies offering cheap flights, check with your travel agent as well. Agents are always notified when lower fares are available and for those agents who book group tours, you may be able to take advantage of the airfare portion of the package.
  4. Check online prices, too. These travel companies may purchase a block of seats and offer them to the general public for a good price. Compare and contrast these companies online to find the best deal.
  5. Although tour packages encompass both air and hotel, there are times when the tour companies are unable to put together a full tour group. Contact them to ascertain if you can purchase the flight part of their package. For example, Perillo Tours provides packages to Italy, Hawaii, and other destinations. Call them to ascertain if they have any seats available on their flights. This can yield a substantial savings.

After the deregulation of airlines, when competitive pricing brought about the “air-fare wars”, consumers benefited by the ridiculously low fare that were offered. Unfortunately, many airlines were unable to fully book their flights and either filed bankruptcy, merged with another airline, or went out of business altogether.

Subsequently, airfare prices have risen considerably, especially with the new security regulations as well as the price of fuel. Consequently, in order to obtain the best fare possible, it is recommended that you book early, travel during off-peak dates, travel mid-week, and keep abreast of air fares either through your travel agent or online.


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Top Ten Reasons to Use a Travel Agent

If you are planning a vacation abroad or stateside, here are ten advantages in choosing a travel agent to book your trip.

  1. Travel agents can recommend destinations more than any online travel company because they have been there. For years, travel agents have been given free or discounted trips by tour operators so they can effectively sell that destination to clients. Moreover, travel agents are more likely to travel to areas here and abroad more than once – just to stay abreast of new hotels, accommodations, amenities, local tour operators, and areas of interest.
  2. Travel agents are experienced. Agents are mandated to take courses to learn how to operate and understand reservation systems such as SABRE, for example. This reservation system is given by American Airlines in a week-long training process. The agent learns how to obtain fares and how to price complex itineraries.
  3. An agent who owns their own agency has to be certified in order to establish their business. These agents must gain formal approval from suppliers or corporations such as airlines, ship lines, or rail lines to extend credit on reservations and ensure payment. The Airlines Reporting Corporation and the International Airlines Travel Agency Network are the approving bodies for airlines. To gain approval, an agency must be financially sound and employ at least one experienced manager or travel agent.
  4. Tour operators rely on travel agents to promote their destinations. The tour operators provide year-round workshops, trips, and other literature and media to enhance the travel agent’s knowledge in a specific area.
  5. Travel agents have the ability to work directly with airlines and hotels for group tours, thus enjoying substantial savings for the client. They are visited by representatives of hotels, tour operators, and airlines who constantly update the agent with rates and information relevant to their clientele.
  6. Agents are the first to receive the latest literature from tour operators, hotels, and sightseeing operators showcasing their destinations as well as prices for the upcoming year.
  7. Utilizing a travel agent is akin to one-stop shopping. Whatever package or non-package you desire, the travel agent can accommodate you. Further, the agent will book your flight, provide a seat number on the flight, order meals where applicable, issue your airline ticket and boarding pass, provide you with an itinerary (directly from the tour operator, if you booked a package), go over every portion of the package with you, provide you with flight insurance if needed, and answer any and all questions you may have.
  8. Who is better to discuss a future destination with than a travel agent, especially one who has been there? The same cannot be said for online travel companies who may or may not have feedback from clients posted on their website.
  9. Travel agents have more knowledge about destinations, airline travel, airports, sightseeing tours, and tour operators than anyone else in the industry. Moreover, they can alert you to problem areas where travel would not be appropriate. They can talk to you about the best time of day to visit certain attractions, offer suggestions on off-the-beat places to visit in certain countries, recommend tour packages that are more suited to your needs, and provide an overall sense of what destinations you would like.
  10. It is the fact that the travel agent gets to know each client individually that sets them apart from the online travel companies. They do not just hand out a brochure on a whim, or book any flight to a destination. They listen and ask direct questions such as: Is this your first time traveling abroad? What are your likes and dislikes? How much time do you have to spend on this vacation? What is your budget? What are your interests?

It is this personal touch that allows the agent to research destinations and come up with one that is right for you. Of course, if you have a place in mind they will find the best possible tour and/or rate for you.

The internet may be a great recourse for many things, but the one thing it lacks is the human factor. Contact your travel agent for your next trip – they are truly indispensable.


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A Thousand Places to See Before You Die (In the USA and Canada)

Who hasn’t thought about all the places to see and travel to before dying? The book A Thousand Places to See Before you Die: In the USA and Canada will give you a chance to plan to travel to the most beautiful, off the beaten track, unusual places in the USA and Canada.

The author, Schultz, divides the book into travel regions and gives extensive information about the two countries’ most popular and must see sights. She starts with places of interest in New England, then moves on to the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and the other states of the US before heading to eastern and western Canada.

No matter what your interests, you will find something that will suit your sense of adventure, be it visiting the various beautiful national parks and campgrounds, historical places of interest, hot springs, top notch museums, gorgeous beaches and even shopping malls and want-to-see baseball fields.

She also includes 150 family-specific places you and your family should not miss out on. Information on good dining as well as lodging is also given in this extensive guide.

This book would make a wonderful gift to anybody who loves to travel and enjoys adventures.


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