Actually booking through the airlines websites is usually the best way to go. I fly a lot and whenever I book tickets, I check expeda or travelocity only to see which airline has the cheapest flights. Then I go to that airline's website and more than 99% of the time the airline's website is the same price (or occasionally cheaper). Plus they don't charge a "booking fee" (most of those sites charge a fee of at least $5 sometimes more).
Also the "low-fare" airlines don't have their fares listed on those so check their sites. Although, JetBlue is usually more expensive, contrary to what everyone says.
2007-04-09 04:36:07
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answered by Mike R 6
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Try www.awitravel.com Click on Book Travel Now to research. Look for the savings tag that guarantees the lowest price
2007-04-09 10:37:57
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answered by mark747 4
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Allegiant Air
2007-04-09 09:15:29
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answered by Lexy 2
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I think that no matter what site you go on,its the same price.The earlier you book your flight,the cheaper it is. every time i book a flight,i just go to the airline's website and click on book a flight.hope this helps!
2007-04-09 10:23:19
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answered by Hot Chic 1
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Try priceline.com, but beware - you'll fly odd hours, and have layovers that are either hours long, or mere seconds.
2007-04-09 09:17:03
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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http://www.ryanair.com 1 penny + tax
2007-04-09 09:47:51
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answered by Anonymous
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~song airlines~
2007-04-09 09:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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hotwire.com
2007-04-09 12:38:02
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answered by MS.MOCHA 4
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www.cheaptickets.com
2007-04-09 09:15:50
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answered by Noclue 3
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