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I recently read a couple of great articles about about flying during the holiday season in Real Simple  and Money magazines. The information was so useful that I thought I'd share:

1) To get the best prices, use travel sites like Travelocity, Expedia, etc., but then call the airline directly or visit the airline website to search for best prices. My husband and I did this recently for our flights to NYC for New Years, and we saved 4%- not that this was a huge savings, but it was still a savings.

2) According to Real Simple, book 90 days prior to your destination. It's probably a little late for others to do that for Christmas and New Years this season, but we did so and found two round trip tickets from Detroit to NYC, direct for $179 each.

3) Per Money magazine, fly out from big HUBs. We did this! Rather than flying from Grand Rapids, we are driving to Detroit and leaving from there. We are saving more than the cost to drive to Detroit, and we're leaving our car at a friends so there are no parking costs to worry about.

4) According to Money magazine, fly out early to avoid getting bumped. For us, it's too early to tell if we'll get bumped, but with our 8 a.m. flight we are hopeful we won't get bumped.

5) Per Money, fly on off peak dates and times, and you could save 20-35%! We booked our flights from Wednesday, December 31st right on the holiday to Tuesday, January 6th two days past the peak return date. By doing this, we were able to prolong our fun in the big city by at least two days, but we also saved close to 30%. To us, this was a win/win!

Here are a couple of other ways to try to minimize your costs and stress at the airport:

  • Make sure your bag weighs less than 50 pounds! Otherwise, you'll pay more for the heavy bag than you would have paid in fees to check a second bag!
  • Check in 24 hours before your scheduled flight to avoid being bumped!
  • If your flight is delayed between 1 and 2 hours, you should get a voucher for a one way pass up to $400.
  • If your flight is delayed more than 2 hours you should get a voucher that is worth twice the cost of your one way fare.
  • Worst case- if your flight is canceled, call your airline's 1-800 number to get re-booked- this will be faster than going to the counter where an airline employee is being mobbed by disgruntled fliers. You may even be able to get your airline to endorse your ticket to another carrier.

Most of all, remember that you have options, and remember that these folks are just the messengers! With the dramatic increase in fuel costs earlier this fall, the airlines made decisions to schedule less flights this holiday season and to have flights be more crowded. While this might be a slight inconvenience for us as travelers, it is the way to keep costs down.

 
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6 Comments on Flying Tips This Holiday Season

OCT
27
2008

I just have to ask...have you seen the commercial about the scuba diver? He goes under and then realizes his moth piece does not have air. Then a person from the scuba place comes down and says "air is a extra XX, would you like to add it to your bill?"  Ha I just laugh!!!

1:51pm • #1

Danell, thank you for sharing these wonderful pointers with us!  I'd also like to point out that because of the recent hike in fuel prices, demand has dropped so drastically that plane tickets are super cheap now.  My boyfriend bought tickets for Hawaii for December for like $800 a piece a few months ago, and they're now down to $450 each.  Good time to sneak in a little holiday getaway if you have the time!

 

1:58pm • #2
469,553 Points

Thanks for the tips, and yer Teresa that is a hilarious but true commercial!

1:58pm • #3

I fly home every Christmas and I hate it!  I love seeing my family but the hassle of flying is horrible.  I leave early in the morning Christmas Eve and come home early on the 26th just to avoid more confusion.  Kinda ruins Christmas for me.

4:13pm • #4
OCT
29
2008
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These are great tips!  I would like to add, if you have kids..............the train is good.  I traveled with my kids once on a train...............it is slow..................but great bonding time and you see the country side!

6:42am • #5
NOV
03
2008

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