10
Nov

HOLIDAY TRAVEL

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The holidays are rapidly approaching and it will soon be time to visit family and friends for a celebration. It is always nice to unite with family members over a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner, or at Christmas time to enjoy the festivities. If you are planning a flight to visit relatives or friends this holiday season, you may want to consider the following information. If you are traveling far from home, consider checking with your health insurance plans about coverage availability should you become ill.

Fares are rising rapidly and are currently approximately 35% higher than they were last year at this time. Non-stop travel is even more costly than ever. How can you find a better rate? Timing may be everything when it comes to saving on holiday travel.

The best day to travel at the lowest cost is Thanksgiving Day itself. Of course, a delay could make you miss the big event you are planning to attend. The Saturday and Tuesday before the holiday are the least expensive days to travel and the return trip will also cost less if planned for the following Saturday or Tuesday. Another consideration which may help to reduce your costs is the time of day you choose to travel. The least expensive flights are the first flight of the day and the first flight after lunch or dinner. The main thing to remember is to avoid booking connecting flights at major airports in New York, Atlanta, or Chicago. Hopefully, following this advice will allow you to enjoy your holiday without spending more than you can afford.

Happy Thanksgiving!

07
Nov

SAVE CASH WHILE FLYING

The cost of flying is increasing on almost a daily basis. Fuel surcharges, additional fees for baggage, and ticket increases are causing many companies to wonder if it is worthwhile to fly employees around the world for conferences, etc.

Here are a few ideas that could possibly save on costs:

Before booking a flight, confirm travel plans with those you will be meeting. Changes in itinerary often incur charges of $150 per flight or more.

Consider possibly sending presentation materials overnight rather than checking in baggage as it may be more cost-effective.

Passports should be current and be certain to have any visas required for foreign travel.

When checking local airports, investigate flights to airports in the area rather than just the local airport. Some of the others may offer great bargains.

If several company employees are flying in for the same conference, attempt to coordinate transportation to save on expenses.

All flights should be booked for the lowest fares available. If you later see a price lower than the one you paid, ask for a discount.

Consider the possibility of extending a midweek trip over a weekend to reduce airfare costs.

If you are making the plans, consider off-season locations to save money.