Saturday, February 18, 2012

Cheap flights?

Does anyone know where I can find cheap flights from JFK or LGA to MCO- Orlando, FL from March 9th - March 18th? I'd rather pay under 200 round trip.. Thanks for all ur helpCheap flights?
yes ..Airtran...they are great planes, great prices and the one-stop place to go for domestic flights.
Yes. You can get up to 53% off of the ticketed price to any airline by becoming an RTA for about 350 dollars to enter the program and 40 dollars a month. All savings are made back the first flight you book.



Its a great program and it has saved my family thousands of dollars this past year. Let me know if you want to learn more.Cheap flights?
Book in advance and try www.sidestep.com however $340 was the cheapest I found with LGA to MCO. Sidestep searches all or most websites.
Probably the airline's website directly is the best option. I fly a lot for work so I book a lot of travel. I always check expedia.com or orbitz.com or one of those sites, and see which airline has the cheapest flights. Then, I go to that airline's website and pick the exact same flights, and more than 99% of the time I get the exact same fare. Except, most of those websites charge a "booking fee" of $5 or more so it's actually cheaper through the airline. And many airlines guarantee that you will get the cheapest fare through their own website. I know American Airlines does this and probably most others do also.



Also, many of the "low-fare" airlines (Southwest, JetBlue) do not list their fares on those websites so you actually have to go to the airline's websites. However, most of the time I find those airlines to be at least as expensive as other airlines.
I just booked a flight from Providence (PVD) to LA (LAX) and paid $215 including all taxes and fees. I tried all the travel sites over a period of a few days until I got a price I liked. I actually booked it on Delta.com.

Another option is to go to a site like priceline.com where you name your price and it searches for airlines willing to accept that price. The only bad thing is you have no idea what airline you'll be on, or what type of plane until you've paid for the flight. So if you don't really care about airline or plane etc, then priceline is a good way to go.

Also several carriers offer fare watch where it'll notify you when the rates are lowered.
check out

www.freewebs.com/irblue
you can try cheapoir.com...



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I have a little travel blog that may help. Most of what I have up is info on traveling to Europe, but if you use the Kayak search on the right side, you should find the cheapest airfare for where you are going.



http://besttravelsearch.blogspot.com/

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