Getting the best deal on airfare
There is no doubt that airfare is one of the biggest expenses of
any vacation. Airfare costs can easily represent at leas half of
the total cost of a vacation, and if you do not get the best
possible deal on airfare it is easy to go over budget. There are
some important strategies for getting the best deal on airfares,
and this article discusses some of our favorites.
One of the things I have learned over the years is that it is
almost always less expensive to fly out of the larger airports
than the smaller regional ones. While this is not always the
case, and it is not true of every small airport, most larger
airports have far more airlines competing for passengers. As we
know, more competition generally equals lower prices for
passengers.
Many of the larger airports are also home to the low cost
carriers that have been such a phenomenon in the industry. While
Southwest, Jet Blue and some of the other low cost carriers
serve smaller airports, many are left out. The great thing about
the incursion of these low cost carriers is that they drive down
the prices of the major airlines as well. So, even if you don't
like the open seating, peanuts only policy of a low cost carrier
like Southwest, chances are you can still score a good deal at
an airport they serve, even on one of the old line air carriers.
Of course the problem with flying out of major airports is
getting there. Many people are in the same situation I am. That
is, they have a small, regional airport nearby, with a couple of
major airports a few hours drive away. What I do every time I
need to fly is compare the cost of flying out of my close
regional airport to the price I can get if I fly out of a major
city. While I have been able to score some excellent deals from
my regional airport, in most cases the difference in fare has
been at least $200.
I then must weigh the costs of that cheaper ticket against the
convenience of local flying. Usually it makes sense to head to
the large airport, particularly if I am buying more than one
ticket. At a $200 price differential, it is easy to see how much
money can be saved for a family traveling together.
One great trick that too few people take advantage of is booking
an airport hotel for the night before your flight. This is
especially valuable for those early morning flights and saves
you having to get up in the middle of the night and hit the
highway. Instead, head down the night before, get a good night's
sleep and take the airport's shuttle right to the airport door.
The extra added bonus of this approach is that in most cases
these airport hotels allow their guests to leave their cars at
the hotel for the duration of the vacation. In many cases this
service is free with the hotel stay, and even in cases where
there is a few involved it is usually much lower than comparable
parking at the airport. So instead of paying $10, $15 or even
$20 a day to park at the airport, you have a safe, well lighted
place for your car during the trip, plus a comfortable place to
spend the night. I honestly don't know why more people don't
take advantage of this great way to save big bucks on both
airfare and parking costs.