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Was Fired By The Airlines. This Guide Is My Revenge! " "It's
so easy for me to fly for less, it's like taking candy from a helpless
baby! I spend almost
next to nothing on all my travels, and my jaw drops every time as I
watch what others just like you are paying for your tickets. At
last, the shocking truth will be revealed in my explosive guide
on how to travel for less - the same guide that my ex-boss is having
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I was a hard-working travel agent for 16 years at a major
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This guide was last updated with the newest
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June 2009
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Upon completion of this guide, I have received
multiple threatening letters from major airline
companies. Authorities from a number of major airlines have
contacted my host in multiple occasions to try and
forever ban this information from ever being released to the
public! I've had untold struggles with major
airline authorities, as well as my own attorney in order to
bring forth this explosive information to you. My
mission is to save YOU money. I have toiled
every step, and will fight every obstacle to provide you with
the classified air savings information that airline companies
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How to Buy Cheap Airline Tickets
2. Be flexible in scheduling your flight. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays are regularly the cheapest days to fly; late-night flights ('red-eyes'), very early morning flights and flights with at least one stop tend to be discounted as well.
3. Ask the airline if it presents travel packages to save money in other areas. For instance, is a rental car or hotel room available at a discount along with the air ticket?
4. Find out whether the stated fare is the cheapest, and interrogate about other options when speaking to the airline reservations clerk. If you're using the Internet, check more than one Web site and compare rates.
5. Inquire about standby fares if you're flying off-season. High season is not a good time to fly standby because most airlines overbook flights, making it difficult to find a spare seat.
6. Buy tickets through consolidators, who purchase blocks of tickets and sell them at a discount to help an airline fill up all available seats. Check the travel section of the newspaper under 'Ticket Consolidators.'
7. Book early. You can order advance-ticket discounts by reserving 21 days ahead; book even earlier for holiday flights, especially in November and December. Keep in mind that holiday 'blackout periods' may prevent you from using frequent-flier miles.
8. Stay with the same airline during your entire trip to receive round-trip or connecting fare discounts.
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