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How to Get Cheap Air Fare for Your Vacation to Europe

Posted on | December 8, 2009 | 9 Comments

How to Get Cheap Air Fare for Your Vacation to Europe

A visit to the “Old World” is something many people dream about. Not everyone gets to live that dream but for many a European vacation can become a reality. There is a lot of plans that have to be made but being patient and thorough will pay off in the long run. After all the accommodations and sight seeing tours have been planned the next step is finding a cheap air fare to get you there.

If you have a travel agent you use often this can be a good place to start the search for savings on your airline tickets. Travel agents have the inside information on all sorts of travel discounts and when the best time to travel is if you want to save money. What you are really looking for is a discount package that airlines offer from time to time. Travel agents are your best bet for finding these packages and if you can get one that coincides with your travel dates it is a good idea to go ahead and make the reservation because chances are you will not find a better deal.

Another way to hunt down cheap air fare to Europe if you are not using a travel agent is to contact the airlines themselves. By checking with several airlines you can compare prices for the dates you wish to travel. One thing that can help save money is being flexible with your travel dates because most airlines offer discounts for traveling during certain times of the month and even at certain times. When you do find a good price make that reservation because airlines are notorious for changing their prices the next day.

If you’re lucky enough to have frequent flier miles either through the airline or with a rewards credit card then you can use these to get large discounts or even free plane tickets. You may also be able to accumulate additional miles during your trip depending on the terms of service of the airlines. If nothing else you can cash in what miles you do have and save several hundred dollars on your European trip.

Cheap air fare to Europe can be found but it may take some time and patience on your part. But if saving money on your plane ticket is an important part of your travel plans then a little time and patience is well worth the effort.


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9 Responses to “How to Get Cheap Air Fare for Your Vacation to Europe”

  1. Symonds
    December 8th, 2009 @ 10:23 am

    1. Encashing frequent flyer miles is one of my favorite methods to get discount air tickets on subsequent purchases.

    2. Online travel services like Orbitz, Travelocity and BookingBuddy allow customers to choose selected flights whenever deeper discounts become available. Other services such as Priceline may allow customers to bid for lower price airline tickets, but they can also require immediate purchase of those tickets or a much more flexible schedule.

    3. If you belong to an auto club, or to Sam’s Club or Costco, it is helpful to compare rates there too. Companies like AAA or Costco sometimes offer the best prices for plane tickets online or offline.

    4. A travel agency is a time-tested source for discount air tickets. Here the agent can negotiate a package deal to lower the price of airline tickets as long as a specific hotel or car rental is booked.

    5. A major airline sometimes uses discounts to encourage the use of its low-price commuter service. Occasionally airlines compete for business through 'fare wars', which may lower the price of tickets by as much as 40%.

    The key is to look out for those little-known ways you can travel for cheap without having to forgo the 'luxuries'.

  2. Breeze Aubrey
    December 8th, 2009 @ 11:19 am

    From where? Greatly affects how I would answer your question. Please edit your question to add this key detail; I'll check back later.

  3. lizzy loves life.
    December 8th, 2009 @ 5:44 pm

    For the purposes of buying airline tickets, those kids are considered adults. You did not indicate your origin or destination city but check the following sites:
    southwest.com
    jetblue.com
    orbitz.com
    kayak.com

  4. John M
    December 8th, 2009 @ 7:27 pm

    Priceline.com is the best!!!!

  5. brian
    December 9th, 2009 @ 12:41 am

    You don't really have much of a choice for domestic air travel in Vietnam, either Pacific Airlines or Vietnam Airlines are your best (and only) options. Air Asia, a large budget airline in Asia is planning on beginning domestic service in the future, but it's still a ways off, but that should help to bring down the costs and provide more options, but for now there isn't much of a choice. You can check online, but is easily arranged once you get to Saigon.

  6. rejix
    December 9th, 2009 @ 1:06 pm

    cheaptickets.com…. travelocity.com…. expedia.com..the old standby, priceline.com

    CAREFUL… cheap means no changes or you pay huge fees to adjust your travel days! Make real sure the schedule you're buying is one you can actually use… :)

  7. Lonewolf
    December 10th, 2009 @ 5:01 pm
  8. dentist
    December 10th, 2009 @ 6:07 pm

    I have found that the cheapest way is generally by check the airlines page or hotel page, and yahoo travel seem to be the cheapest.

  9. Oh Nooooo!
    December 11th, 2009 @ 2:36 am

    Try Expedia.com . I fly to Europe several times a year and they usually have the lowest prices when I'm looking. Other things you can do to get a lower price…try to fly between Tuesday and Thursday. Weekends are higher. Avoid traveling near a major holiday, if possible. Search for tickets at any time of day if you can be flexible. Certain times of day are more expensive than others. Are you heading to a particular city in Europe or just anywhere cheap? London often has very good flight prices but it's expensive once you get there. There are some budget carriers in Europe that you might be able to use if you are planning to travel around after you arrive. Check out http://www.ryanair.com , http://www.easyjet.com and http://www.bmibaby.com These might allow you to fly to whatever European city you find good fares to and then cheaply move to another location. It's often cheaper that way than booking a US carrier into a less-traveled destination.

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