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Flying During the Holiday Season; Knowing When to Travel

November 13th, 2011 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Travel Deals, Travel Tips by Dani Klein - Admin

Before I travel anywhere, I tend to do a lot of research online. I check multiple sites (although I basically live on Kayak.com), compare prices, times of flights, stopovers, etc. I change the dates, tinker with the airports, and finally come up with the best itinerary for hard earned dollars (or in my most recent case, credit card points).

So when I was discussing potentially going away over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, I did some research. Here’s what I found (and already know):

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Five Strategies for Finding Cheap Airfares in 2009

January 20th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Blog, Travel Tips by Dani Klein - Admin

I found that this site often has great tips for travelers, especially those of us who need to get away, but can’t always afford the expensive airfares.  Enjoy. ~Dani

From www.smartertravel.com

by Molly Feltner, SmarterTravel.com Staff – January 19, 2009

Last year was rough for the airline industry. In response to the recession and jet fuel prices that nearly doubled between January and July, passengers saw dozens of airfare hikes, new fees for every imaginable service, not to mention major capacity cuts, three domestic airlines shutting down, and the merger of two giants, Delta and Northwest. For travelers, it was a year in which many pondered taking a staycation rather than face the cost and hassle of flying.

Is even more caution required in 2009? A recent Smarter Travel poll shows most readers—78 percent in fact—plan to fly as much or more than in 2008. More than half of readers say they plan to book travel but are still holding out for the right deal. After reflecting on what happened last year and consulting with some of my fellow industry observers, I can tell you that while finding good air deals will be a challenge this year, there are some real opportunities for savings if you employ the following tactics.

Look for Winter and Spring Sales

After experiencing a drop in demand for holiday travel, the airlines have been offering a bonanza of sales in January to win back customers. Thus far, most of the major low-cost and legacy airlines have advertised numerous good deals for travel as far out as June, even on international flights, a trend that is expected to continue for at least the next few months. Keep an eye on the SmarterTravel airfare section for the latest sales.

“It will be particularly good through winter and spring, with lower airfare prices than in 2008,” says Mike Fridgen, the Vice President of Marketing and Product for Farecast. “Travelers will benefit not only from lower prices, but from less congestion at the airport, on the plane, and in their hotel.”

You may be tempted to wait longer and see if prices drop further, but if you see a price you can live with now, you should book, because the deals may not last long. “If the price of jet fuel increases dramatically or there are further capacity cuts beyond what’s already been planned, prices will have to reflect those conditions,” says Travelocity Senior Editor Genevieve Brown.

Factor in the Fees

Before you book that super-cheap advertised fare, factor in what extra fees you may have to pay to determine the actual cost of your air journey. This past year, many airlines added charges for first and second checked bags, greatly increased overweight baggage fees, and started charging for everything from water to blankets. You could find a $200 ticket on Airline A is actually more expensive than a $220 ticket on Airline B when you realize Airline A will charge you $40 for two checked bags while Airline B charges nothing.

Take a peek at Smarter Travel’s cheat sheet showing which airline fees the major domestic airlines charge to quickly assess what extras you may have pay on top of the base fare.

Sign Up for Deal Newsletters and Price Alerts

You can find great deals the same way we at Smarter Travel do: by signing up to receive airfare sale emails from the airlines and other providers. “These days, good deals are gobbled up quickly. By signing up for newsletters and alerts, consumers can make sure that they are the first to know about the latest and greatest travel deals,” says Clem Bason, vice president of merchandizing for Hotwire.

Not only will you find out about general sales, you may also gain access to exclusive subscriber-only sales. “Sign up for every airline’s newsletters and frequent flyer programs, and reap the rewards of promo code fares,” says George Hobica, founder of Smarter Travel’s sister-site Airfarewatchdog.com. “These are the real bargains now as airlines attempt to drive traffic to their websites.”

Besides sale and promo code emails, you can also register for customized emails from sites that monitor prices on specific routes and alert you to pricing trends. These sites may help you decide the best time to buy fares. In my opinion, Farecast’s alert service is the most reliable such tool out there, although it doesn’t work for some smaller airports.

Target Destinations With Lower Demand

Several U.S. destinations that rely heavily on tourists as opposed to business travelers have taken big hits recently, and some travel providers have responded to the drop in demand by lowering prices. “Travelers should absolutely look for destinations that may be hurting for visitors,” says Orbitz Travel Insider Jeanenne Diefendorf. “Las Vegas, Hawaii, and Orlando are three hot destinations that have had incredible deals over the last several months, and travelers should put these spots at the top of their list when researching affordable vacations. You will find significant deals in these destinations, not only on airfare and hotel, but also car rentals, restaurants, and even entertainment and dining. ”

While you can, in general, find good deals to hurting tourist destinations like Vegas, Orlando, and Hawaii, be sure to do your homework to make sure you’re actually getting the best price possible. Compare prices from different providers and different airports, be flexible with your travel dates, and don’t forget to factor in possible savings from hotel, car rental, and package deals.

Think Beyond Airfare

It’s great to find cheap airfares, but in order to achieve maximum savings you need to look at your vacation as a whole and see where else you can find discounts. “Flight fixation can cause travelers to miss out on the bargains they can get on the other aspects of their trip,” says Brown. “Hotel deals are so plentiful right now, that’s where you’ll find the best values.”

While airlines can cut flights to address dropping demand, hotels can’t cut rooms, and so in many cases they are forced to offer much bigger price cuts. With hotel occupancy rates down around the world, big discounts are showing up from all kinds of properties, from chain hotels to luxury resorts.

You should also look into packages combining the airfare and hotel components for potential savings. “Booking air and hotel together is probably the best-kept secret in the travel industry, and one of the easiest ways to save money,” says Expedia Spokeswoman Amanda Hoffman. “On average, travelers save more than $200 when booking air and hotel together.” All of the big online travel sellers including Expedia, Orbitz, Hotwire, and Travelocity sell airfare and hotel packages as do the airlines, but don’t forget to check prices from sites that specialize in vacation packages, such as Go-today.com and Pleasant Holidays. Visit the SmarterTravel vacation section for a comparison of the lowest-priced packages to a variety of popular cities.

What are your top tips for saving on airfare? If you have a trick that has helped you save on a flight recently, share your experience below.


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Holiday Travel Alerts & Warnings

November 26th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Blog, Travel Tips by Dani Klein - Admin

While everyone should heed the recent warnings in India, Thailand, Nicaragua, and in NYC, as Jews we need to take extra caution. Here are a few alerts or warnings that if you are traveling this holiday, please take notice!

India 11/26/08 — There have been a series of blasts in a number of sites around Mumbai. Some of these have been in or close to five star hotels in the southern part of the city. Reports suggest as many as 80 dead and up to 250 injured people. We advise all in the city to stay indoors until local authorities advise that it is safe to go outside.
New York City 11/26/ 2008 — U.S. authorities have warned of a possible al Qaeda threat to transit systems in and around New York City, according to Homeland Security.
Thailand 11/26/2008 — Large-scale political demonstrations in Thailand that have resulted in the disruption of services as well as isolated incidents of violence.  At this time, Bangkok’s international and domestic airports have ceased flight operations due to the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protests at those locations.  It is unclear when normal flight operations will resume.
Nicaragua 11/15/2008 — Municipal elections across Nicaragua took place on November 9, 2008.  Violent demonstrations followed and witnesses have reported numerous injuries.  The situation remains fluid.  Street protests and or clashes are likely to continue in the coming days and can be unpredictable in time, place, and intensity. This Travel Alert expires on December 12, 2008.

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