What are the best airline sites to get really cheap tickets?

Maryanne A asked:


In June I’m taking a vacation and just wondering where I can get some really cheap airline tickets now? Any good sites?

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11 Responses to “What are the best airline sites to get really cheap tickets?”

  1. Isabela on November 17th, 2008 12:20 am

    JIMMIE

    Hotwire.com

    Travelocity.com

  2. ♥☺hapichik192☺♥ on November 18th, 2008 10:33 am

    HORACE

    travelocity.com is the best yet

  3. MrsZ on November 21st, 2008 12:22 am

    COLEMAN

    priceline has worked out well for me. We travel a great deal and I have had good luck with them.

  4. Rich Z on November 22nd, 2008 11:20 pm

    GARLAND

    I use SIDESTEP. You download it for free using Internet Explorer as your browser. You give it start and end airport, dates, and number of passengers. It goes to all the airlines, to expedia, to travelocity, to orbitz, and to all those other sites you see advertised. It looks up every flight that anyone mentions and gets the prices to put in cost order. You look over the results, check the details, and make a selection. Then it links you to the travel site so you buy from the airline, expedia, travelocity, orbitz etc directly. I have found it cheaper and easier than trying every site (since it does the trying and finds the cheapo for each flight).

  5. Travel Holic on November 23rd, 2008 8:39 pm

    ALVA

    hotwire
    orbitz
    travelocity
    expedia
    northwest
    southwest

  6. kolean23 on November 25th, 2008 5:33 am

    LOGAN

    you can try this link:

    It will search all of the above mentioned sites and many others and find the best price online.

  7. dicetravelandtours on November 28th, 2008 3:10 am

    LAMAR

    My travel site where you can search and find a wide selection of options to choose from. It is affiliated with sites such as Travelocity.com or Orbitz.com. But the difference is you may find a cheaper price. If you have any specifics I can help you. I’m a travel agent. With no extra fees. =)

  8. Peter N. on November 28th, 2008 7:03 am

    MILES

    Hi, have a look also at
    Sometimes it has good offers.

  9. gregpaesanos on November 28th, 2008 10:52 pm

    ODELL

    Depending on your destination, Choose Jetblue. TV on the back of seats, in their new Airbus A320 Airbuses. They have flights starting from 29.00. Check out there destinations and their getaway packages, Its Def. Worth it.

  10. look_n_4_info on November 30th, 2008 1:14 pm

    VINCENT

    I always open and have sidestep running right beside it. Any search on southwests site auto fills the sidestep and searches it for you. That way you get all the main carriers in the US.

  11. wheressharky on December 4th, 2008 12:30 am

    ROLANDO

    A suggestion would to check out bookingbuddy.com which will allow you to look up information on various sites without having to retype everything. My best suggestion, however, would be find internet coupon codes and deals directly with the airline. I have saved hundreds this way. Here’s one example, I booked a trip to Orlando but found out that I could fly into Tampa (1hr away) and rent a car and still save $300 instead of flying directly into Orlando (MCO). Try nearby airports, especially if you’re renting a vehicle.

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