I think it's Bookingbuddy, because not only does it check invidual airline sites, it also checks Orbitz and Kayak and about 40 other sources to find the absolute best deals. As good as it is, some airlines do not participate in sources searched by Orbitz, Kayak, etc. and for those few airlines, you have to check directly with their website if they serve the route you need. (Southwest, Allegiant, Ryanair, for example).
2007-02-09 07:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, the best airfares are probably through the airline's website I fly a lot for work and book a lot of travel. I usually check expedia.com or orbitz.com and see which airline has the cheapest flights, then i go to that airline's website, and 99% of the time I get the exact same airfare. Plus those sites all charge a "booking fee" of $5 or more so it actually makes it more expensive. Plus some airlines guarantee that you will find the cheapest fares through their own website (I know American Airlines does this and probably most others). And it's also the most reliable to go through the source directly. Also check the "low-fare" carriers like Southwest Airlines or JetBlue because they only have their fares on their own websites so check there as well, although I never find those to be the cheapest.
2007-02-08 11:51:36
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answered by Mike R 6
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2017-02-15 08:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Helo, you can make a visit also at http://www.cheaptickets.gr/travel/flights/airfares-discount.php for discounted airfares.
2007-02-10 22:44:43
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answered by Peter N. 5
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check this one out:
http://erick.worldventures.com/
2007-02-08 12:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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