hands down this one
http://www.utopia.worldventures.com
What this website does is search dozens of other websites at once and bring their prices back to you so you don't have to go to them.
Example : Looking for a hotel in Las Angeles for August 20-23?
Type that date and destination in once and get results from the following websites. This is what I found
CheapTickets
Orbitz
Travelocity
Expedia
Hotels.com
WorldRes
GTA Hotels
Days Inn
Choice Hotels (Econo Lodge,Quality Inn, Comfort Inn hotels)
Travel Bound
Super 8
Red Roof Inn
Ramada
Best Western
Knights Inn
Wyndham Hotels & Resorts
Travelodge
Extended Stay America
Radisson
NWA ( Northwest Airlines)
Country Inn & Suites
Hilton
Continental Airlines Vacations
Marriott
La Quinta
Howard Johnson
Homestead Studio Suites
U.S. Airways Vacations
Intercontinental Hotels & Resorts
Hawthorn Suites
Amerisuites
Hyatt Regency
I got prices from ALL these websites with just one click of the mouse. How long would it take you to visit each of these websites one at a time?
What are the odds that you new to check everyone of these websites? It not only checks the resellers (Travelocity, Orbitz, etc...) but it checks the actual hotel websites (Radisson, Best Western, Super 8, etc...) for the best prices.
This is the exact reason why I use this website. I have booked several business trips with them and have never had a problem
It does the same tytpe of search for finding flights, hotels, cruises, car rentals.
2006-07-20 11:52:20
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answered by BioTech 2
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There is not one good site on which to find the silver bullet of low fares. Any savvy traveler will tell you that you will have to comb through several sites in order to find the lowest fare. And what you find today nay get beat tomorrow; that's just the way the game is played. Just remember the following when booking a flight to find a lower fare:
1) Travel at the off-peak hours - business travelers will always travel first thing in the morning and the early afternoon. Those flights are always going to be more expensive.
2) Try to fly Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays - again, business flyers will tend to book on the other days meaning higher ticket prices.
3) Research your destination and find the off season when less travel to that area occurs and ticket prices drop.
2006-07-20 09:11:26
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answered by cptdrinian 4
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I have traveled a lot in the past 5 years and travelocity.com is the easiest and cheapest I have found, but sometimes if you call an airline like northwest or jet blue, it can be much cheaper, especially when you are purchasing without much advance notice. Some day's can be much cheaper than others, like flying on Wednesday's. NWA.com actually has some hints on their website. And if you can fly on them they can be very competitive. Good Luck!
2006-07-20 09:06:53
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answered by Stranieri 1
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try utilising a voucher like a spouse voucher - if its only you flying they gained't help you yet once you've 2 human beings travelling - they can decrease your airfare fee in 1/2, on spouse and toddlers OR international flights! i have used those earlier & had large success :)
2016-11-24 23:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Yahoo.com!
They all have about the same prices, what I do is set up an alert on yahoo and if the price drops you get an email.
2006-07-20 09:17:30
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answered by beaver_1946 3
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Depends where you want to fly, Easyjet are good for EUROPE ETC
2006-07-20 08:59:12
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answered by Anonymous
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CHECK THESE OUT
2006-07-20 09:09:59
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answered by mafport 3
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orbitz.com
2006-07-20 08:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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