You have left it a bit late to find cheap flights in May. The best way is to book your flight as soon as the schedule's are released as the first xx seats are always the cheapest. Visit you local airports web site, check out who flies from there and sign up for all the news letters. That way you'll have access to all the offers.
2007-04-09 04:29:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I fly all the time (just about once a month) and I've noticed that when I need to find the cheapest tickets I do a seach on Orbitz.com. They normally have the cheapest fares. Once I find the cheapest ones, I go directly to the airline's website and purchase the tickets from there because they are even cheaper buying it from them because orbitz tacks on a little extra for their own profit. It just happens that orbitz is a great seach tool because it pulls fares from so many airlines. I mainly do domestic flying, but I feel as if it might be the same for international flights as well. Good luck!
2007-04-09 04:36:53
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answered by xcsurox 1
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examine with a number of the assessment web pages like Expedia and Kayak. once you notice what appears like an excellent cost examine with the airline's very own website and that's extra fee-effective there. circumvent public and faculty holiday classes as a results of fact the airlines consistently develop their fees for those classes. once you come across an excellent cost, grab it as that's long previous in a pair of hours. airlines launch seats on the backside achievable cost approximately 9 to 10 months ahead of departure. as quickly as that batch sells out the subsequent one is released and the fee is going up, and so it is going till presently previously departure the fee for an financial device (coach) seat may be the comparable as a corporation type cost tag offered 9 months previously. fees infrequently pass down. airlines revenues are no longer predictable, you never can tell no count if one will seem or no longer.
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answered by ? 4
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Hi Bob, I have a couple of friends with Bars in Portugal and they fly on a regular basis. Depending on time of year, they either go with Monarch Airlines on a scheduled flight or lately, with Jet2. Check out who flies from your local airport. Easyjet only go out of Liverpool or Luton.
2007-04-09 04:44:58
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answered by david h 1
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go on to a comparison website such as www.travelsupermarket.com and type in all of the details of the flight- you should be able to find out what the cheapest deal is!
2007-04-09 04:28:26
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answered by maz Bradley 2
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EasyJet arent bad, but basically the more time you spend looking, the more money youre going to save - I use expedia.co.uk fairly often. Also, try to be flexible with the airport, might be a money saver.... good luck!
2007-04-09 04:27:58
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answered by Chris W 1
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jet 2.com
easyjet
thomsonfly.com
or do a google search on budget airlines.
This is the way i usually find them
2007-04-09 04:29:53
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answered by pmgled 2
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Try Jet2 I dont think you will get any cheaper. Good airline!
Tina
2007-04-09 05:11:33
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answered by Corndolly 3
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I've been happy with travelocity. I like that they have a flexible dates feature.
2007-04-09 04:56:35
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answered by Rob 5
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You will be very happy with hotwire.com they are reliable & affordable.......Have a nice trip!!!
2007-04-09 05:19:21
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answered by MS.MOCHA 4
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