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Step-by-step guide to booking a flight

  • Sunday, January 21, 2007
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  • With flights more affordable than they have ever been, more and more holidaymakers are heading abroad and planning for their half term and summer getaways early. However, with travel agents, flight operators and online price comparison websites to choose from, finding a cheap flight can still cause a few headaches, so here’s a step-by-step guide to point you in the right direction.

    BOOK EARLY – The longer you leave it, the more you’ll pay. The early bird bags the best deal so consider everything you’ll need to book including flights, accommodation, car hire, airport parking and travel insurance early.

    PICK YOUR DESTINATION – For many a set destination will already be in mind, but if you’re unsure, look at the window of time you have available and decide on the maximum and minimum length of time you want to be away for. The more flexible you can be, the more money you are likely to save.

    TAKE A COMPLETE SEARCH – Though there are many traditionally low-priced airlines such as easyJet and RyanAir, they are not necessarily the cheapest and might not compete with each other on certain destinations. The easiest way to ensure you’re getting the best deal is to use an online comparison service such as travelsupermarket.com to compare prices from hundreds of providers with one search.

    THINK ABOUT WHAT MATTERS – Your holiday won’t get off to a ‘flyer’ if you’re not happy with what’s available on your flight. Be sure to check that you have in-flight meals, potentially select your own seat, or check the amount of luggage you can carry.

    ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES – Don’t be rigid about the airport you use if you want to get the best deal. For example, if you live in the North West of England and traditionally fly from Manchester, why not consider Liverpool John Lennon airport, or a short drive to Birmingham? Regional departure points are usually quieter and often have easier access. Also consider alternative arrival points in your destination… for example, if your heading to the Costa del Sol look beyond Malaga and consider Almeria, Murcia, Gibraltar and other local airports. This could save you time and cash.

    DIRECT OR CHANGEOVERS – Think about whether you want to bother with the hassle of a changeover if you’re taking a long-haul flight. Though direct flights are sometimes more expensive they can be much more convenient and reduce the likelihood of baggage being lost, etc.

    MAKE YOUR BOOKING – Don’t sit and wait for prices to drop, because this is rare. Grab your booking while the price is good and remember to use the name on your passport and read the booking conditions so you know whether you can change or cancel your trip.

    Hopefully with these easy-to-follow tips you can save a bundle on your next flight! Good luck and bon voyage!

    Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com

    To compare prices on flights and to find cheap flights visit travelsupermarket.com.


    2 Responses to “Step-by-step guide to booking a flight”

    Tony said...
    January 22, 2007 at 3:09 AM This comment has been removed by the author.

    Tony said...
    January 22, 2007 at 3:34 AM

    Thoroughly agree with your point on early booking. I work for Holiday Extras - pre-booking on airport parking and airport hotels with us saves money and helps to reduce pre- holiday stress!

    Not only does pre-booking airport parking with Holiday Extras guarantee a parking space upon arrival but it offers huge savings on airport parking gate prices across the UK.

    You can pre-book an airport Lounge with Holiday Extras - A great way to save money - there's no need to waste money in the shops when all your drinks and snacks are included and you can relax away from the main check-in areas!

    If you have an early flight an overnight stay in airport hotel is the perfect way to begin a holiday and it's well woth pre-booking an airport hotel as soon as you get your flight details. You can arrive at the airport relaxed and without having to rush through stressful traffic.


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