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Every airline has a ‘special offers’ page on their web site. Do you check them out regularly for cheap airfare deals or at all before booking a flight?
If you bookmark all of
airlines catering to your geographic area, and any areas that you plan on traveling to, many of these ‘special fares’ will be better (in most cases, much better) than any search engine cheap airfare peek-a-boo that you do.
There are several finer points to watch with these cheap airfares, though; look for hidden charges, read
fine print, make note of any restrictions, and take action quickly (because most of these special offers are a limited time only).
Cheap Airfare Tip 3: Choose a Different Airport
Instead of having a fixed destination, why not look at
major airports NEAR where you plan on traveling? This one simple task can instantly change a so-so fare into cheap airfare. Think about it for a bit – if you are planning to travel to Montreal, why not look at New York’s airport instead? It’s a couple of hours drive more, sure – but
savings you’ll have could be enormous.
Almost all of
special fares for
US for any international flights are based out of New York, or Orlando. So why pay hundreds of dollars more for something that may cost you a bit more time?

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