http://hotwire.com http://kayak.com http:/priceline.com
2006-09-10 17:13:12
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answered by Anzhelina F 1
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This is actually quite an interesting question. It does depend on what you are after. If you want to go from, say, London to Paris on Monday at 06:00, back at 17:00 then pretty much anything will do. These are commuter flights and will cost a lot, period. If you want to go from A to B to C and possibly D and E as well then you are better off with a good old fashioned travel agent. Why? Well, internet travel websites are wonderful things - they will answer your question. The thing is, have you asked the right question? AND are you getting the answer from the right source?There are a whole host of online booking websites, airlines have them, consolidators have them, some are affiliate sites some are just high street agents online. Never in a month of Sundays will you be able to work out what is what. No site, that is NO site can take a holistic view of what you are trying to do and work out the best way of doing it. This can only be done by a wriy old "been around the block several times" travel agent who knows his or her stuff. Also, bear in mind that we have a standing joke in the travel business - if you are really rich, you can afford to book on expedia!
2006-09-10 20:40:51
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answered by BizTravelMan 3
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I am traveling to Dubai and I have searched at least 25 different discount airfare websites. The best I found was Orbitz.com. They were about $200 less than all the others and I got to choose what time I wanted to leave for my trip. Price line was a little cheaper, but you have no options. You have to leave when they want you to, whether it's 3 PM or 3 AM. You also don't have a choice where you are seated and may have two or three connections/layovers resulting getting to your destination much later than you probably want to.The little money I would save wasn't worth the inconvenience. Hope this helps and have a good trip!
2006-09-11 02:41:30
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answered by darlin 1
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The best travel websites for comparison shopping is Yahoo Farechase - http://farechase.yahoo.com - Kayak.com - http://www.kayak.com - and Booking Buddy - http://bookingbuddy.com Al three sites check other travel sites such as Orbitz, Expedia, etc. and airline websites directly to give you an overall comparison.
2006-09-10 17:00:59
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answered by CharliePhxAZ 4
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I've had good luck with orbitz.com, but at priceline.com, you can name your own price and if an airline wants to sell you a ticket at that price, they will. If not, you just have to up your price a bit. It seems like that would be a great way to get an inexpensive ticket.
2006-09-10 16:59:47
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answered by rita_alabama 6
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I can offer tickets to you at competative prices.
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2006-09-10 18:16:32
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answered by Vishnu 2
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I heard "Expedia" was the site to check out
2006-09-10 17:00:36
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answered by LARGE MARGE 5
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this is a good website, i usally buy my tickets at this site http://www.ytbtravel.com/travelingdestination good luck
2006-09-11 07:10:56
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answered by BLING BLING 1
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http://www.airticket.com/
2006-09-10 17:37:41
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answered by Janice Tee 4
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kayak.com
2006-09-10 17:07:04
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answered by melissa r 4
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