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You know where you would like to spend your Christmas holidays
but still you are waiting for the right deal. By trying the following tips you no
longer have to be completely out of luck when it comes to finding cheap flights:
Avoid direct
flights - connecting flights are generally cheaper than the nonstops. It isn't a
rule but mostly this happens. Check the info online and you could save $80 -
$90 or more by choosing a more economical flight option.
Travel with right
luggage - don't over pack and avoid paying extra for it. Carry enough pack food
to accommodate at least few days of your holidays.
Opt for cities
with bright weather - cold cities flights are likely to run into delays. Of course
no city can be made delay-proof but if there's a choice like Chicago
and Phoenix, go with the sunnier one.
Don't put off
buying airfare further. It is already the End of November. Whatever
prices you are getting now, it won't get cheaper than this. Procrastinating now
means you are adding extra dollars to your airfare every day.
If your office
let's you work-from-home or is flexible enough to adjust your holidays,
opt to fly before the actual rush begins. Also note that the Mondays after the New
Year are the most expensive days to fly.
And in the end - if nothing works out after all your efforts, don't give up. There
is online
USA car rental service from
America Car Rental available only for you to reach your vacation destinations.
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