How Air Travel and Airline Passengers Affected After Delta and American Airlines Pulled Airfare from Search Engines
January 4, 2011 | Aviation
Airline fees, higher airfares, and the increased costs of travel have been a burden for many travelers the last few years. As airlines look to increase their revenues and cut costs, many may follow the lead of American and Delta by eliminating their airfares from popular travel sites and search engines like Orbitz. And even with new fees that can help travelers like the Farelock fee, finding cheaper flights may become more difficult.
The airline industry is constantly changing. Lately, this has meant more fees, higher costs, and more frustrations for passengers. Where this latest move by Delta and American leads is uncertain at this point. However, many experts agree – it’s not good news for travelers.
1. Rising costs – One effect of this move could be higher airfares. One thing consolidator search engines do is to bring all airlines together to help offer the cheapest flights. This may mean combining flights on two different airlines to save you money on your trip. However, if some of those airlines are no longer available for purchase, entire flights may need to be booked on airline web sites. This may lead to more expensive flights since cheaper flights on other airlines can’t be combined.
2. Cheap flights more difficult to find – Aside from the rising costs of having to book your flight through one airline, this may also mean a lot more research to find the cheapest flight. Finding more affordable flights will mean some airfare search engines may not help you find the cheapest flight and you may need to look on individual airline sights to compare. This will mean more time and effort for travelers.
Keeping this in mind, it’s important to note that airfare search technology, even when it combines airlines together for cheaper flights, may not be your best option. With these new changes, it’s even more important to note that there are other ways to find good airfares – like these 6 tips to find the cheapest flights. These may be more important than ever now.
3. Travel agents may become popular again – Travel agents have always been an important part of the travel industry. Even with the rise of technology, travel agents have still been viable and very helpful in finding great deals for travelers. If other airlines follow American and Delta, travel agents may be called upon to take on the work that travelers once did themselves on the internet. With international airports in Sacramento, San Francisco, and Oakland and the complicated process of booking travel, finding great deals will be harder and travel agents may grow in popularity once again.
Cheap Flights to Bangkok Make Thailand the Perfect Winter Escape
November 15, 2010 | Airlines News
As the winter months draw in many Brits are no doubt already plotting their escape to warmer climes, and for those of us dreaming of a beach paradise somewhere on the other side of the world Thailand’s beaches surely represent the perfect getaway. Happily, with the price of Bangkok flights at DialAFlight.com starting at a tempting £395 during November, these idyllic slices of beach paradise might be more accessible than you think.
Samila Beach
Songkhla is a popular seaside resort and has a few large seaports. If you’re stopping here, try and make it to Samila Beach where you’ll be greeted by the famous bronze mermaid statue, perched on her rock. It’s an appropriate welcome to the beach, given the fairytale behind it. Locals say that the sparkling white sand comes from a stolen crystal brought over by a cat, mouse and dog. The cat and mouse became the surrounding mountains on either side of the beach and the dog is the Khao Tang Kuan hill that you’ll see from the ocean. It’s a tranquil spot, and if you want to relax and unwind you’ll be pleased to see the shade of the many pine trees and lots of quiet cafes. Helpfully, a local minibus service can take you directly to the beach from the town.
Koh Pha-Ngan
This beach is host to the Full Moon Party, which happens once-a-month. Even if you aren’t that into the crowds, it’s hard to say no to this party as it is a one-off experience. Hitting the beach at night, you’ll find it lined up with bars, clubs and places to eat as well as a circus of jugglers and fire-eaters. Various DJs treat the crowds to drum and bass, techno and reggae as soon as the moon appears over the crescent-shaped white beach. You can really let your hair down and get dancing with lots of like-minded travellers and it should provide one of the many highlights on your travels. Just remember to take care of your valuables and documents and take copies of passports or visas just in case things get lost or go missing when you’re having the time of your life dancing in the sand.
Maya Bay in Koh Phi Phi Leh
Maya Bay is famous for being the setting for the film, The Beach. Beyond that, it is a picturesque area, with coconut palms, sand dunes and cliffs surrounding the white sand. You’ll see fishermen trawling their boats through the sea as well as the odd tourist snorkelling and tanning. Thanks to the popularity of the film, the bay has its fair share of visitors. It’s a recommended spot for diving, and is sure to make a welcome break from being on the road. The most pleasant way to get there is by boat, which you can get from Phuket City, just 48 km from Maya Bay. It can become a little crowded in the mid-afternoon, so if you want a spot it’s good to arrive bright and early. When the tourists get dropped off, you can always grab your siesta under the shade of one of the many cliffs and go back to sun-bathing when it’s cooler and less crowded.
The best times to visit Thailand’s beaches are between the months of December and March when you’ll avoid the rainy season and the heat won’t be too stifling. Visit DialAFlight for help in finding flights to Bangkok and other Thai destinations during these months.
European Airline to Offer Cheap Standing Vertical Seat
July 26, 2010 | Airline Flight, Airlines Companies, Airlines News, Airlines Ticket, Cheap Flights
Looking for a cheap fare on a flight? One European airline may have the newest solution.
Irish budget airline RyanAir will offer discounted tickets for passengers willing to stand during flights, the UK’s Daily Telegraph reports.
The proposed “vertical seats” would be offered in special standing-room only sections in the rear of commuter flights that are an hour or possibly more.
Tickets would cost $7 to $14 per passenger said Mike O’Leary, the Irish airline’s chief executive.
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Ryanair Confirm Cheap Flight New Route From Edinburgh To Barcelona, Brussel and Oslo
August 23, 2009 | Airline Flight, Airline Service, Aviation, Cheap Flights
Irish no-frills carrier Ryanair has confirmed eight new routes from Edinburgh, including cheap flights to Barcelona, Brussels, and Oslo.
The airline has been in the headlines recently after cutting flights from Stansted and Manchester, but has now announced a range of additions to its service.
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Jetstar Launches Cheap Flights To Phuket From Perth
August 20, 2009 | Airline Flight, Airline Service, Aviation, Cheap Flights
Two airlines, Jetstar and Virgin Blue, have launched new direct routes from Perth to Thailand’s popular holiday location of Phuket.
Jetstar has launched a new A320 low-fares connection from Perth to Phuket, starting on December 15.
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Book Early For 2010 With A Cheap Flight From airflights.co.uk
August 20, 2009 | Airline Flight, Airlines Companies, Airlines Ticket
Online travel agent airflights.co.uk have reported an increase in families booking for summer 2010.
Bookings numbers are way up on those that we would expect this time of the year report airflights.
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Book Cheap Flights To Spain And Go Camping
August 18, 2009 | Airline Flight, Airline Service, Aviation
More and more people could well be choosing to book cheap flights to Spain for camping holidays, as staying in tents is becoming increasingly popular.
This is according to Take the Family, which has pointed out that sleeping under canvas is a great option for families on a budget. Read more
Exchange Rates ‘Will Not Put Off Holidaymakers’ Booking Cheap Flights
August 18, 2009 | Airline Service, Airlines News, Aviation
British holidaymakers will not be put off going abroad because of the weakened pound, it has been claimed.
According to HiFX, although sterling has dropped in value, people from the UK will still opt for their summer trips abroad. Read more
Cheap Flights To New Zealand Possible With Australia Immigration Changes
August 18, 2009 | Airline Service, Airlines News, Aviation
Cheap flights between Australia and New Zealand and a relaxing of immigration measures is expected to increase the attractiveness of travel between the two countries.
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Discount Airfare: Continental’s Cheap Flights to Florida
May 6, 2009 | Airline Flight, Airline Service, Airlines Companies, Airlines Ticket
Plan a cheap weekend getaway with the family and play in the Florida sun, thanks to Continental’s newest cheap flights to Florida promotion.
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