Friday, August 26, 2011

How to Get Super Cheap Domestic Airfare



Some time ago it was affordable to travel by air. Okay, travel has never been completely affordable but it was a lot cheaper than what it is going for now. Now we all look at flying anywhere as just as complicated as buying a second home. Many people have begun to accept staycations and conference calls in lieu of vacations and business trips because of the high cost of flying. Sure this saves money but it is not nearly as fun or productive. You may not know it but there are ways to get cheap flights. Keep reading to learn how you can get the most travel for your money. An awesome domestic spot would be Coron and you'll definitely love it there. Stay an extra day, leave on sunday instead. Your airfare will drop drastically with a saturday stay. This could mean flying during the week or even longer than a week (if you fly somewhere on Saturday) but the savings could make the extra time worth it. Most people don't realize this has been true for years. For at least a couple of decades people have known that one of the keys to getting cheap domestic flights is staying over on a Saturday night. Besides, don't you want your vacation to last a little bit longer anyway?

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The best time to fly if you are looking for cheap domestic flights is the middle of the week. Discounts are sometimes given by airlines to travelers who stay over on Saturday. Flying between Tuesday morning and Thursday night will usually enable you to get the cheapest fare. That's because the largest number of travelers prefer to travel during the weekend.

Jobs make it difficult for many people to travel during the week. This means that fewer tickets tend to be sold weekdays. Having unsold tickets does not make the airlines happy. The more unsold tickets on a flight, the steeper the discount will be. Flying to to Coron Hotels is a cinch. Be wary about doing business with consolidators. Some of the companies that advertise very cheap flights are completely legitimate. The problem is, an equal number will just rip you off. Quite a few consolidators are only around for a very short time, and when they go out of business, any tickets you bought from them are rendered worthless.

Don't buy your tickets through such a company until you've checked them out. If you want to avoid getting scammed, you should ask an airline to name some companies who buy tickets from them. The last thing you want is to have your entire vacation fall through because a company took your money and ran away with it. Buying cheap domestic flights does not have to be hard. Too many people think that you can't negotiate airfare. There really is alot of room for negotiation. The more you can bend the more the airlines will bend. Figure out a travel budget and then be flexible with it to find great deals. Be patient and work hard. Your perseverance will pay off when you finally find that perfectly priced domestic flight to that perfect destination.