Posts Tagged ‘Traveling’

Discount Business Class Tickets – Secrets About the Business Flights

Jesus Fernandez asked:




Although there are many people that travel for business, those same people never find a discount business class ticket. I’m not sure if it is because their companies compensate their tickets, but I know that some people out there are looking for some discounts on their business flights.

There are a couple different ways to save on a business trip. The first way that I recommend is opting in to an airlines’ newsletter. By doing this you will receive updates on the latest discount business class ticket. Look through FlightBliss.com and sign up there and you will be notified whenever there are deals available.

The next strategy is to know when to book your flight. Usually the best times are during the summer and/or major holidays. These are usually when everyone does not want to deal with traveling for business. Sticking to those two times of year will grant you better prices on your business trips.

Unfortunately the longer you wait to book your flight the higher the cost will be. Usually if you are on a business trip it is short notice, but if you were to fly in the early or late times of day, there might be a little hope. If you really want to save, then I suggest you fly like a regular passenger. Fly on a Tuesday for the greatest prices. Stay away from the regular hours as they hone the highest prices and may not be so comfortable for you.

There are strategies to get a discount business class ticket, don’t get too caught up in the mix of things. There are many more ways to get you to where you need to go for a bargain, but no one should settle for the first option that comes to them.

Chris
 

Airline connecting flight late, do I pay a penalty?

Darin A asked:


If I am traveling on one and airline totally seperate from my connecting flight and it is late, do I have to pay a penalty? Will I loose my ticket on the second flight? This is not for the same airline and the fair purchased was a cheap, discount ticket. How does this work?

Tara
 

Can you get a discount on flight tickets if you BULK buy? Like if you’re traveling regularly to some place?

Sienna Baker asked:


I have a boyfriend in TX and we’re hoping to see eachother every 3 weeks… Can I bulk buy in advance and save?? If so, what airline does that?

Amber
 

Low budget airline tickets

cheapfareguru asked:


If you are a newbie looking for low budget airline tickets, you’ve got to know about many things. I can give you few tips on how to get hold of budget flight tickets.

First and foremost it is always a good idea to book your tickets in advance at least 21 days in advance. Airlines generally give out cheap tickets if you book your ticket in advance. Before you book your tickets you should always try searching for fares in different travel portals, you should at least search in 5 portals. Compare the prices of different carriers. When you search for Cheap Flight Tickets try searching for smaller airports near you destinations. The less the demand for the flight, the cheaper they tend to be. Be flexible about your travel dates, some times a day before or day after of your chosen date may be cheaper. Mondays are the most preferred day of travel, try avoiding it, the lesser the demand the cheaper the fares are. If you are a student, senior Citizen, a sports person or you fall under other special categories, ask the airlines if they can provide special discounts for you. No one wants to travel in the middle of the night and so there is less demand for flights at odd times. If you don’t mind traveling at odd times, you may save a lot on flight tickets. There is not much cost difference between Round trips and one way; so you may as well chose to book your round trip, and save on flight tickets. When traveling inside US, try choosing nonstop flights, the more stops you will have the more tax you would be paying, so your ticket will get costlier. The case is just opposite if you are traveling abroad, two are three stop flights tend to be cheaper when traveling abroad. If you are traveling abroad, try choosing national airlines of the destination country, there are generally less taxes involved on national airlines. However this may not be always true. On international flights if you choose 1 or 2 stop flights and if the layover time is more than 4 hours the flight tickets tend to be cheaper.

If you can keep all this in mind while you search for flight tickets, I am sure you would make some serious savings.



JARED
 

traveling with my two year old?

tigraparati asked:


I am flying with my two year old and i was wondering if I have to pay the adult fare for her? Most sites that I am searching ask how many child travelers and then ask how old, but the total comes up like I have 3 adults traveling… anyone have any experience with this and know if any airline offers a discounted ticket for 2 year olds? thanks!!

MONTE
 

What airlines give kid discounts on international airfare?

sal77 asked:


I am traveling to Morocco with a 4 year old and a 16 months old in August. Travelocity told me to call the airline itself. There are hundreds of arilines. How do I find this out? Has anyone heard or got a discount? If so, what airline did you fly? We are traveling from Portland,OR to Tangier, Morocco. So far the tickets seem to be $1500 per adult. Do they get any cheaper? Thanks for any info.

ROBIN
 

Anyone have a flight coupon, coupons, or promotional codes for Delta airlines?

J. K asked:


I am traveling from TPA to JAN from Oct. 2 thru Oct. 6. I was just wondering if anyone had any discount ideas for me to save money on my trip with my family. I’ve looked at all the online travel sites (expedia, travelocity, hotwire, cheap tickets, etc.) and believe it or not the cheapest flights i have found so far have come directly from Delta’s website. Just looking to see if anyone knew of a coupon or code i could punch in and save some money legitimately. Thank you for your time!

CHESTER
 

With my IATA(IATAN) card, how can I get flight discounts?

TravelGuy asked:


No problem getting big discounts on hotels, but everytime I’ve looked into getting discounts, the airline says I need to write my own paper ticket. The tour operator that I work for doesn’t use ANY paper tickets anymore. Any ideas how I can get some of the industry discounts? Thanks!! Happy Traveling!!!

DYLAN