4 Tips for Avoiding a Travel Booking Nightmare
Travel booking can sometimes be a very tricky thing to work
with. This is also the reason why some travelers end up paying
higher fares than others.
However, there are a few golden tips that may help you avoid
this. Some of these are presented below.
1. Time it Right: The time of your travel booking is just as
important as the time of your trip. The reason being that a lot
of times making your flight reservations at the right time
could save you a lot of money that you may otherwise use to buy
antiques and other souvenirs on your trip. Most times, you can
get a good deal on air fare if you book your flight about three
weeks earlier.
In the same vein, if you wait too close to the time of your
travel-like a week or less-then, you are more likely to pay a
higher fare. This does not however, mean that you should book
it months before your scheduled trip as prices fluctuate and
you may be able to get a better deal along the way.
2. Compare: In the age of the Internet, it is very wise to
first compare the prices at different sites that do travel
booking before you settle on one. This is because, the first
one that you come across may not have the best deal for you.
So, compare first and buy later. Who hates a good deal? :)
3. Be in the Know: A lot of travel booking sites will offer
to put you on their mailing lists so that they can send you
periodical email updates about air fares, travel destinations,
specials they are holding and more. This is one of those times
when signing up for commercial email is not a bad idea. Who
knows, you are most likely to be one of the first to get the
scoop on specials for your route before anyone else.
4. Flexibility: If you can, be flexible with your flight
times and airports of choice. If you cannot get them to change
your flight date, you may opt for an “anytime” flight schedule.
This may result in cheaper air fares at times. Also, being open
to using substitute airports where applicable can sometimes
work out in your favor. This is considering the fact that the
most popular airports in any country have an overdrive of
traffic. The airlines will therefore, be more than happy if you
will agree to use a substitute airport as this will work out in
their favor. You may also benefit from this a lot of times.
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