Friday, March 9, 2012

How do you buy cheap flights?

This is going to sound dead naive, but I don't really know about buying flights. I don't really travel in the modern leisure world. Everybody seems to know loads of stuff, but I don't even know how to start! I want inexpensive flights to Delhi next May, and am thinking odf buuying on the Internet - how do I do it? Just the basics please?!How do you buy cheap flights?
You should say from where.

I presume ur from uk and close to london.

So lon to delhi,the flights are from ba,virgin,jet airways,air india all direct flights,also kingfisher has via mumbai.

Also emirates,qatar,klm,gulf air,turkish.

You should try the airlines websites or sites like expedia and travelocity.

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One of the best ways is to use large flight search aggregators that have info about pretty much every flight in the world. I work for one of those, Dohop.com but Kayak and Skyscanner are two other good ones.

We are very good at finding international flights, so just give it a try. If you run into problems let me know. You could also check out this video for booking cheap flights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx45iF3Br鈥?/a>How do you buy cheap flights?
Please check:

Tips:

a- use flexible dates

b- use alternative airports



http://www.yapta.com/



http://www.cfares.com/



http://www.kayak.com/



http://www.orbitz.com/



http://www.cheaptickets.com/



http://www.expedia.com/default.asp



http://www.farecompare.com/



http://www.mobissimo.com/search_airfare.鈥?/a>



http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/



http://www.tripadvisor.com/
You can visit this URL for more information.

http://www.fibcool.com/cheap-flights/
Different sites have different deals. See http://www.travelbargainsites.com for good travel sites.
Just type in to your search engine

" Cheap flights to Delhi "

and take it from there.
Use a general search engine such as www.travelsupermarket.com or www.cheapflights.co.uk or www.expedia.co.uk.

You can then fill in the boxes with the relevant information of where you want to travel from and to and when you want to go and return. They will generate a list of possible options. Check some of these out and then cross reference the price they offer with the official website of the airline you are thinking of flying with. Make sure you specify the same date and so forth.

You will need a credit card or debit card to purchase the flights.

You will in all likelihood have to pay in full when booking.

When you book you will be given a confirmation number, keep a record/printout of the confirmation. Most flights these days are electronically ticketed which means you don't actually get a paper ticket issued. All you need to do is present yourself and your passport at the correct airport and airline and they will have you on their computer. (I always make a printout so I have some written proof just in case - never needed it though).

Irrespective of whether you book through the airline direct or a third party you should get onto the airline's website and join their frequent flyer club. It is free and can give you access to the ability to reserve the seat you want on the plane. Emirates Airlines have a frequent flyer club called Skywards and members can access their booking and make seat reservations, change them, order special diet meals and so forth. You also accrue points which can be exchanged for free flights or upgrades in the future.

I don't know where you live but I find that Heathrow and Gatwick are a pain in the neck and I prefer to fly from a local airport like Birmingham or Manchester. Using these you can access a range of flights with airlines like Emirates, Lufthansa, KLM, Air France and so forth who will get you to India via their hub (Dubai in the case of Emirates). this quite normal and you will be able to change planes there and carry on to your Indian destination. Heathrow and Gatwick will offer more chances of direct flights though.



You will need to get a visa for India by the way.
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