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Oso
03-08-2011, 01:44 PM
I've not been a air travel person ever. So, I'm not really conversant with how to hunt for cheap tickets. I want to get to Hawaii sometime this spring. If anyone has any tips or favorite websites they want to pass on I would appreciate the help. I've looked around the net some but honestly got overwhelmed.

Also, and I realize that 9/11 may have caused this to not be possible, I remember a book back in the 90's I saw about how to get around the world via alternate forms or air and sea travel. Basically, I remember it as a book about how to be a passenger on commercial transport flights and ships. If anyone has any insight into this or can confirm it's generally not possible now, I'd apprecaite the info.

David Jamieson
03-08-2011, 01:49 PM
You can actually buy an around the world ticket.

It's all air travel of course, but star alliance offers this. You can fly to any 5 -8 cities all around the world and arrange all your flights and stay times etc.

Fly standby if you're flexible with your dates and that way you get the dirt cheap ticket, but a little stress as you are unsure of which flight they are gonna slot you on.

I'm also pretty sure that no matter where you are in the states, it is cheaper to fly from there than anywhere in Canada. lol seriously, we get ripped off and fleeced at every turn with every single product up here.

that's the high price of great lifestyle and low population. :(

Drake
03-08-2011, 01:55 PM
I've not been a air travel person ever. So, I'm not really conversant with how to hunt for cheap tickets. I want to get to Hawaii sometime this spring. If anyone has any tips or favorite websites they want to pass on I would appreciate the help. I've looked around the net some but honestly got overwhelmed.

Also, and I realize that 9/11 may have caused this to not be possible, I remember a book back in the 90's I saw about how to get around the world via alternate forms or air and sea travel. Basically, I remember it as a book about how to be a passenger on commercial transport flights and ships. If anyone has any insight into this or can confirm it's generally not possible now, I'd apprecaite the info.

I use orbitz, but cheaptickets.com is supposedly good.

Best tip is reserve everything early. If you delay, a day's worth of hesitation could cost you a solid $100-$500, if not more. If it's less than a month away, it'll hurt.

I wouldn't risk the vagabond travel system. Could easily end up stranded or worse.

mooyingmantis
03-08-2011, 02:27 PM
My wife and I went to England a couple summers ago. We used Expedia.com for hotels and airlines. Everything went smooth on the trip there and while we vacationed in England. Coming back was a nightmare! Virgin Airlines decided to use our plane "for something else". Yes, that was their words. Our flight back to the US was delayed for five hours. We missed all our connecting flights due to the delay and ended up renting a car and driving rather than flying from New York to Ohio. Of course there was no reimbursement by Virgin Airlines for the $500 we lost due to their need to use our plane "for something else".

I will never use Virgin Airlines again, but Expedia.com was an excellent company to use for great rates.

MasterKiller
03-08-2011, 09:17 PM
I've not been a air travel person ever. So, I'm not really conversant with how to hunt for cheap tickets. I want to get to Hawaii sometime this spring. If anyone has any tips or favorite websites they want to pass on I would appreciate the help. I've looked around the net some but honestly got overwhelmed.

Also, and I realize that 9/11 may have caused this to not be possible, I remember a book back in the 90's I saw about how to get around the world via alternate forms or air and sea travel. Basically, I remember it as a book about how to be a passenger on commercial transport flights and ships. If anyone has any insight into this or can confirm it's generally not possible now, I'd apprecaite the info.

Some airlines, like American, do not publish best rates anywhere except their own site.

Lucas
03-08-2011, 11:56 PM
also if you see a deal and in your head you're like' man those are cheap tickets, sounds like a deal' snag it! probably wont last for long lol