Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Many Ways In Which To Save On Travel Costs

Được đăng bởi Travel - Leisure
By Victor Hood


There are many trade secrets in the venerable travel industry. And today's environment is especially difficult for the travel scene. With the endless increase in fuel prices and the constant threat of terrorism the travel industry has been forced to make cuts and changes. Any price hikes are invariably passed on to the consumer.

If the consumer is to be able to function within this industry he must learn as much as possible of their policies, practices, procedures and even their vulnerabilities. You can potentially save a lot of money by taking good time to review every option available.

The first discounted fare you see on the Internet isn't always the ideal option. Shop and compare. Some websites collect a volume discount fee which affects the price of your ticket. Use traditional means of finding discounts, such as the Sunday travel section of your local paper.

Flying can still be cheaper (and faster) than driving even with soaring gas prices. You would definitely be able to see the difference when going on a longer flight and figuring in the cost of gas, food and lodging for a car trip. Before you book your flight, do the math first.

Use alternate airports and save. Many large cities have two or even three airports. Most of the time, you could book a cheaper flight by choosing a city's alternate airport. In smaller cities it may pay you to drive a few miles (even a hundred miles) to another city and utilize their airport. The savings, mind you, could be quite significant. You could get not only cheaper flights by booking at a smaller airport - there are also some interesting amenities and generally more attentive customer service.

Two round-trip tickets can be cheaper than one. You just use the leg of the ticket you need, one going and one coming. While this is usually a legal method of saving airfare, there are a few airlines who are cracking down on this practice. Before you go with this option, be a hundred percent sure that the airline doesn't have any policy against this.

Caveat emptor. Where you book and buy your hotel room could determine the quality and location of the room you get. A hotel determines the room you receive based on what you paid. If you got a deep discount you could be placed in a less desirable location such as near the ice machine or elevator. They would never admit this but to avoid the situation deal directly with the hotel's website.

Save money by doing away with car rental insurance. Check before you travel to see if your present auto insurance has you covered. If you charge the rental to a credit card most companies cover you automatically. Don't let yourself be covered twice - remember, car rental employees often earn commissions from this system.

Last minute deals are a great way to save a lot of money, but you need to make the necessary adjustments. Empty seats or vacant rooms bring no revenue so it's a win-win situation for both parties. E-newsletters are a great source for these exciting deals, as is searching the Internet a short time before your desired flight date.

The travel industry has seen better and happier days. The more you know and the more you're able to do for yourself the more you'll save.




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