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best place to buy cheap international plane tickets is online. We've tried travel
agencies and they can't compete with the discount ticket websites. You can search
google ("cheap airfare South America", for example), or go straight to one of
the well-known sites, like Expedia, Travelocity, Cheap Tickets, Hotwire or Priceline.
I just did a
quick search for the cheapest airfare from Tucson, Arizona, to Buenos Aires, Argentina,
using the five sites mentioned. They
ranged from $1221 down to $873, and there were fares as high as $3728. Hotwire
happened to have the cheapest, but they were the worst of the five when I searched
for a domestic flight earlier. You cannot say which service will find the cheapest
international plane tickets from week to week. My number one money-saving tip
is to always check several websites when shopping for inexpensive flights. My
Accidental $1000 Discovery Before
going to Ecuador, I searched several websites that deal in cheap international
plane tickets. The cheapest airfare from Traverse City, Michigan to Quito, was
$1720. Out of curiosity, I checked Miami to Quito, and it was only $400. Airfare
from Traverse City to Miami was $300. Book two separate flights and save more
than $1000! The discount sites aren't set up to check in this way (yet), so you
have to do this on your own. If
your first flight is late and you miss the second, you may not get a refund, but
it is still cheaper (every time I checked) to just book a flight to Miami and
catch a flight to Quito without a reservation, thus avoiding this problem. This
strategy is best for those in towns without international airports. If you live
in Miami, you already have cheap international airfare. Courier
Flights As an
air courier, you can get really cheap international plane tickets. Courier companies
ship material in the luggage space of an aircraft passenger because it can be
quicker, cheaper, and more reliable than sending the shipment unaccompanied, since
checked luggage bypasses many of the typical customs delays. The courier company
begins by purchasing airfare, and then they resell the plane tickets to you. In
exchange for your luggage space, they give you a discount on the airfare. An
Example Of A Courier Flight I
saved over $150 on my plane tickets this way when I went to Ecuador the first
time. I had to walk several suitcases of car parts through customs, but there
was a representative of the courier company on either end, and I did get to look
inside the luggage, so I knew what I was carrying. I had to carry a plane propeller
on the return trip, but it wasn't too much trouble, and made a good story. Limitations
To Courier Travel You
generally can only be an air courier if you travel alone. Once in a while, a courier
company will have opportunities for flights on or near the same date. Otherwise,
your travel partner can pay full fare on the same flight. You also can usually
only bring carry-on luggage, since the point is for the shipping company to use
your checked luggage allowance. Really
Cheap Courier Flights Sometimes
air couriers fly internationally for free, and almost always very cheap. It is
a matter of how badly the company needs you and how flexible you can be (can you
fly to Paris on Friday?). In general air courier opportunities are becoming rarer,
due to the recent heavier regulation of international flights. There still are
opportunities for cheap tickets, though. You can find out more at The Air Courier
Association Website (www.aircourier.org). The ACA can also help you get really
cheap plane tickets by way of airline ticket wholesalers, discounters, last minute
specials, and stand-by travel. More
Tips On Cheap International Plane Tickets When
searching for fares using the discount websites, try several different departure
and return dates if you can. The difference of a day or two can save you a lot.
There is little logic to airfare pricing, so don't try too hard to figure it out.
Just be aware that if you leave on Friday instead of Wednesday (or vice-versa),
you may save $100. Check
the boxes that say "any time" for departure and "2 or more connecting flights".
Even if you aren't sure that you want to leave at midnight, see what your options
are-the savings might change your mind. Whenever the search criteria allow you
choices, take the ones that are the least restrictive for the airlines. Again,
if the savings aren't enough, you can always book first class, direct flights,
or whatever you prefer. Buying
your plane tickets at least a week in advance is usually cheaper. Also, there
can be a dramatic difference (but not always) if your trip is over thirty days.
You may want to cut it from 32 days to 30 to save hundreds of dollars on your
fare. Play with the dates on one of the websites mentioned. You never know what
you might discover. Want
To Go Really Cheap? You
can take a bus to a major city, if you don't live in one, and then take an international
flight from there to save quite a bit of money. My wife and I recently went to
Ecuador for six weeks. The cheapest discount website plane tickets we could find
were $3400 for the two of us. By taking a bus to Miami ($352 round-trip for 2),
then flying from there to Quito ($622 round-trip for 2), we saved over $2400 -
even after the taxi fare from the bus station to the airport. That's a lot of
money to us, certainly worth an extra day-and-a-half on a bus. (The whole six
weeks cost less than $2500.) The
bottom line is that if you spend a few minutes or an hour to do some research,
you might save hundreds of dollars. Good luck and happy travels. About
The Author Steve Gillman first hit the road on his own when at sixteen, and traveled
alone across the United States and Mexico at 17. Now 40, he continues to travel
and backpack with his wife Ana, whom he met in Ecuador. Many of his stories, plus
tips and information on travel and lightweight backpacking, can be found on his
websites, http://www.EverythingAboutTravel.com,
and http://www.TheUltralightBackpackingSite.com.
This article
was posted on April 17, 2005 |