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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Cheap And Low Cost Flights - How To Save Money On Airfares

There is nothing worse than discovering that the chap next to you on the beach got here for a fraction of the ticket price that you paid. Here are the 10 top ways to ensure you get the best airfare deal out there, without spending days haggling with travel agents:

1. Book Early.

It is a myth that the cheap airfare are available to those who book last minute. Rather, the best deals are usually available about 6 months before departure, when the seats are first released for purchase, and these disappear as availability gets more scarce. So if you're thinking of going away at Christmas - book your flights now! (NB hotel rooms are still most likely to have their best deals at the last minute).

2. Be Open-Minded about Airports.

Budget airlines often fly to a minor airport that is farther away from the city center than the main airport - this saves them airport fees, which they can pass on in price savings, and you get to see unusual and exotic regional airports!

3. Be Flexible with Dates.

Depending on the destination, it is often cheaper to travel on a Sunday or mid-week, or if you stay over the weekend. Checking prices for dates a few days before or after you originally wanted to fly can often have a big impact on fares. And if you really want to be away for Christmas or a particular bank holiday weekend, then extending your stay for a few days either before or after the popular dates can save you a lot of money.

4. Once you've been Flexible, be Consistent.

Low cost flights normally come with stringent Ts & Cs, which often include exorbitant cancellation or change fees. Changing your mind once you've booked can be very expensive!

5. Use a Flight Search Engine.

Flight search engines will save you lots of time and money by shopping around for you - you enter your flight details once, and they zip off and search dozens of online travel agents and airlines simultaneously to find you the best deal. Examples of Flight Search Engines include Kayak and SideStep in the US and Foundem in the UK. Sites such as Expedia and Travelocity, are often mistaken for flight search engines, but they are actually online travel agents.

Flight Search Engines make money from referral fees - this means that when you click through to buy your bargain flight, they get a small fee for having pointed you there. Because the budget airlines tend not to pay referral fees, most Flight Search Engines don't include the Budget Airlines such as EasyJet, RyanAir and AerLingus in their search results. Foundem.com is the only Flight Search Engine to include all of these budget airlines and more.

6. Use Hubs

If you're going somewhere a little bit obscure, it is often cheapest to use these tips to find a great deal to the nearest major hub city (such as London or Dallas) and then pick up a hop to your final destination from a low cost airline or commuter service. Make sure you leave plenty of time for the transfer, though, as the hop airline won't be responsible if you miss your connection!

7. Avoid School Holidays

All travel gets more expensive during school holidays, including flights. If you don't have children, this one's a no-brainer. And if you do have children, have you considered leaving them behind?

8. Don't Forget Package Holidays

While its almost always cheapest to de-couple flights and hotels for city breaks and long haul, if you're looking for a week on a beach or on the piste, package holidays can still sometimes be the cheapest option. Package holidays become even more likely to be the best deal if you've ignored tip number 1 and are booking last minute.

9. Look on Wednesday and Saturday Mornings.

The cheapest flights tend to sell out within hours of being released. Airlines play with their fares at any time, but the biggest waves of fresh fare releases tend to be on Wednesday and Saturday mornings.

10. Always check the Round Trip Price, even if you're Flying One-Way

Bizarrely, one-way tickets often cost more than the return equivalent. So if you're either flying one-way, or open-jaw (i.e. flying to one destination, then taking a train or camel and returning home from somewhere else), always check the round trip equivalents for these fares. Make sure that the flights you're planning to use are always the outbound ones, though, because airlines often won't let you board for the return leg of a round-trip if you haven't actually flown the outbound leg.

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Cheap and Low Cost Airfare secrets

Airfare continues to rise with no end in sight it seems, especially since gas prices have skyrocketed. If you plan to fly on business or for vacation you may be worried about the high cost of airfare. There are a few ticks of the trade you can use to help ensure you get the best deal for your air travel.

Be flexible with dates

If you must travel on a specific date, chances are you will spend more for your ticket especially if you are booking your ticket within a couple of weeks of departure. If you can be flexible with your dates, a day or two on either side, your chances for savings are increased. If you use a travel website such as Orbitz or Travelocity, then you will be given the option to search for fares by lowest price first on multiple dates. These sites make it easy to shop around for air the best prices in air fares.

Book your flight in advance

You can also save on airfare by booking your flight at least two to three weeks prior to departure. If you wait to book your flight a couple of days out, you will have to pay quite a bit more. The exception is if you try and get a last minute fare on a flight that leaves the same day. Sometimes you can get a real good deal on last minute flights. If you plan to fly overseas then you should plan to book your flight a minimum of four weeks out if you want to get a reasonable price for your fare.

Fly on weekdays

It is usually cheaper to fly on a Tuesday or Wednesday than it is Friday or the weekend. So if you plan your flight to leave and return on a Wednesday you will save money and may even save a few more dollars for including an overnight Saturday stay.

Fly out of a smaller airport

You may get a better deal on your ticket if you fly out of a neighboring airport instead of the airport of a major city. If you search for your fares on a travel website, you will be given the option of looking for fares at a nearby airport.

There is no need to spend more money than you have to on your airline ticket. By booking early and flying on weekdays, you should be able to get the best deal possible. Book cheap flights from htttp://www.bangkokairfare.in

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Airways Improves Online Services

Airways Improves Online Services
Airways finally discovers full potential of the internet

Airways International newly appointed Executive Vice President for Commercial Pruet Boobphakam made its first official media appearance last Friday. With an important announcement: Thai Airways will finaly use internet to sell its fares, a decision taken as part of a new strategy to raise $2.96 billion in revenues this year through simple but effective marketing action.

Let’s be fair: Thai Airways (TG) has had a website for many years. And people could book fare on line. However it consumed a lot of time and energy. “The site is extremely inconvenient with at least four to five clicks before accessing a fare. The range of fares was very limited with no flexibility according to travelling dates. Our customers could generally find cheaper fares in their travel agencies or even at our sales’ counters. I want the customers to be able to find immediately the fare they are looking for. In fact we will take AirAsia as a model for the simplicity of their booking engine” explains Boobphakam.

Asked why Thai Airways is finally moving into e-fares in 2009 when most of its competitors did it five years ago, Boobphakam says only that now it's history. The new EVP Commercial confirmed to have instructed marketing teams around the world to be prepared for a complete flexibility in fixing air fares. “A working group has been put in place early September to monitor fares in every market we service. I expect the website with our new fare structure to be fully operational for the winter season, by the end of October. I have also instructed our country managers to take responsibility for immediate commercial decisions. They can at any time ask our new Air fare management team to react overnight with competitive prices,” he says. Boobphakam targets internet booking to bring 20% of all revenues instead of 3% to 4% for the time being.

M. Boobphakam will also look at ending double standard for promotional fares on domestic routes. Regularly posters in Thai languages advertise at TG counters in airports about a special available fare… however targeting only locals. “ For me all passengers are equal and deserve the same treatment”, promises Boobphakam.

Meanwhile, TG wants to strengthen its branding and be again a first choice for customers flying into Southeast Asia and beyond. Bangkok hub will be beefed up this winter with Oslo and Los Angeles flights becoming daily. Bangkok-Johannesburg will be reopened for the summer season in March 2010 with a code share being studied for flights to Brazil from Johannesburg.

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Call for airport link’s early operation

The government should start operation of the airport link as soon as possible as it will help boost the tourism sector, Thongyoo Supphawitthayakorn, a member of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), said on Thursday.

Mr Thongyoo said, the mass transit rail system linking between Suvarnabhumi airport and Makkasan train station in inner Bangkok will benefit tourism related business operators as they can reduce their clients service costs.

It is not possible that the number of foreign arrivals in 2009 will reach 14 million as targeted by the Tourism Authority of Thailand. The figure of foreign tourists visiting Thailand this year could be about 11 million at the maximum.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Cheap flight tickets! Cheap flights to bangkok

Bangkok is a fascinating and a wonderful city in Asia. Million of travelers from all round the globe visit every year. It is the largest city and capital of Thailand. People flock here for various reasons through out the year. Book cheap flights to Bangkok and explore this magical city in Thailand. There are various other cities in Thailand, but only this city is mainly visited by traveler.
Thinking to fly to Bangkok, here are some travel tips:
Select the best travel company or agent to book your flights and hotels. You will get all the things at one place.
Book Cheap flights to Bangkok online with any of the trusted website available on the internet. You can book your hotels, car hires and other facilities online.
Advance or early booking of flights will be advantageous. It will help you to find cheap flights to Bangkok, thus reduce your travel expenses.
Grand Hyatt Erawan, Siam Square, Majestic Suites, Sukhumvit, Artist's Place, HI Bangkok Centre are some the best hotels in Bangkok.
Bangkok is spiritual, cultural, political, commercial, educational, diplomatic centre and gateway to other major cities in Thailand. Bangkok’s main sights are concentrated in the Old City on Rattanakosin Island. It is a wonderful place which offers various sightseeing, restaurants, nightlife and accommodations.
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Monday, August 3, 2009

Kingfisher to fly to Bangkok from August

It will be the airline’s fifth low-cost international service.

New Delhi: Kingfisher Airlines Ltd plans to start is first flight to South-East Asia in August with the low-fare Kingfisher Red service to tap into the peak winter tourist traffic in the region after September.
The Kingfisher Red flight, which will not offer any business class seats, will fly daily between Kolkata and Bangkok starting 14 August on an Airbus SAS-made A320 aircraft, according to the carrier’s website.
It will be the airline’s fifth low-cost international service. The carrier recently launched a Kingfisher Red service between Bangalore and Dubai, and has daily flights from Bangalore and Chennai to Colombo as also from Kolkata to Dhaka.
On the Kolkata-Bangkok route, the Kingfisher Red service will have to compete with three direct daily flights including ones by National Aviation Co. of India Ltd-run Air India, Jet Airways (India) Ltd and Thai Airways, which could lead to cheaper fares on this sector.
Given this low level of competition, Bajpai said the new route, lasting under three hours, will be easier to break even compared with flights of similar duration on domestic sectors.
A Delhi-Bangalore route, with the same flying time, has over 20 daily flights.
Still, the break-even will depend on passenger numbers on the new route.
On Thursday, Jet Airways announced it will launch its second daily service to Bangkok from Mumbai starting 16 August.
The airline operates a daily service to Bangkok from Mumbai, as well as from Delhi and Kolkata.
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Special low fares for Jet Airways' Mumbai-Bangkok flights

Mumbai: Jet Airways has announced a special economy class one–way fare of INR 4388 to mark the launch of its Mumbai - Bangkok service 9W 68, a second frequency to the Thai capital, effective August 16.
Jet Airways' guests may avail of this fare, specifically introduced for them, applicable only on outbound travel on 9W 68, from Mumbai to Bangkok, with an option to choose any other flight on the return Bangkok – Mumbai sector.
This fare is valid for sale with immediate effect until August 5, whilst outbound travel must commence on or before October 15.
Jet Airways has also re-introduced a special Premiere fare of INR 25000 (one way) valid for sale and travel with immediate effect until September 30, on this second frequency.
With the introduction of this flight, Jet Airways' leisure and business travellers now have a choice of flights to Bangkok either late at night or in the afternoon and return in the evening or the following morning.
Jet Airways currently operates a fleet of 83 aircraft, which includes 10 Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft, 12 Airbus A330-200 aircraft, 47 next generation Boeing 737-700/800/900 aircraft and 14 modern ATR 72-500 turboprop aircraft. With an average fleet age of 4.57 years, the airline has one of the youngest aircraft fleet in the world.
Flights to 64 destinations span the length and breadth of India and beyond, including New York (both JFK and Newark), Toronto, Brussels, London (Heathrow), Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Colombo, Bangkok, Kathmandu, Dhaka, Kuwait, Bahrain, Muscat, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Jeddah.

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