Airfare sales sometimes dip as low as $99 each way, plus taxes. Sign up for fare alerts at http://www.smartertravel.com It's hard to say that one airline is cheaper than others, because JetBlue might announce a sale, but Delta, United, and others are usually quick to match the price on competing routes. So, a source like SmarterTravel does all the work for you.
2007-02-27 20:20:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I always go to priceline.com and do a search, then go to the cheapest airlines website directly and it's always less than priceline was! Also pick the options of looking for cheaper fares by changing your dates or going with a layover or two.
2007-02-28 04:20:16
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answered by Suzanne Rides 3
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Book a Flight with Jet Blue. More then likely you will get delayed and stuck on the tarmac in a plane for several hours. Complain like hell and they will give you FREE vouchers. Also insist they upgrade you to frist class next time. You can sell these vouchers or use them later.
2007-02-28 04:19:35
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answered by anthonyjthan 3
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Hurry and get to www.airsupersave.com and purchase a PK165 voucher, you can purchase a R/T ticket for less than $200, I just got my daughter a flight for easter for 224 with tax, vs the normal fare of 568 with tax!!!
2007-03-01 11:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah and then you'll be trying to fly into a building. I'm not helping you with any answers!
2007-02-28 04:18:33
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answered by LA Law 4
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try expedia or southwest air. go on swa.com to find their best deals. they have last minutes as well as plan aheads. and ted airlines as well
2007-02-28 04:20:34
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answered by jezbnme 6
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