Monday 2 July 2007

Leaving on a Jet Plane




The world has never been smaller for our generation, thanks mainly to budget air travel! Just last week, I booked a trip for my best friend and I to Barcelona from London Stansted - the two flights and all the taxes added together came to £55.00! (approximately $100!) Bargain! Here are some of my tips for air travel on a budget:

* book as far in advance as possible - back in February, for Jonathon and I to travel to New York on BA for Thanksgiving would have cost us £448.00 (for two, including taxes); if we had booked last week, it would have cost us £660.00! A sadly significant increase! I'm waiting for FlyZoom to publish their autumn prices!

* if you can, travel during the week - not exactly condusive to saving holiday days from work, but flights are generally less expensive Monday - Wednesday

* be flexible on times of travel - "unpopular" times, such as early in the morning or late at night, can be less expensive and on offer for a longer period of time

* if you are flexible on your destination, research all options - airport taxes vary from airport to airport, thus increasing or reducing your final cost. Last week I discovered that, for the same dates as our Barcelona trip, we could have gone to:
Berlin, Germany - £74
Riga, Latvia - £78
Ebsjerg, Denmark - £84

All the flight prices were the same (0.01p each way!), but the airport taxes varied!

* Be sure to weigh up budget airlines versus the more expensive - although prices can be cheaper on a budget airline, airports servicing your destination can be much further out, thus incurring additional transportation charges in both directions. Double check you are saving money by travelling budget - if there is only a minimal saving, it may be nicer to travel the mainstream airliners and have convenience at both ends!

* sign up to your airline's newsletter - you will hear of special offers in advance

Of course, the bonus of flying inexpensively is that you get to see more places over time, and, more importantly, are also able to splurge a little more on accommodation!

2 comments:

Lindsey said...

wow - 55 pounds? That's impressive, Louise! I also like the idea of splurging more on accommodation!

Louise said...

Thanks, Lindsey! I learnt how to find these airfare bargains from my accountant husband! And I am all about the "Marriott, Sweet Marriott" at the other end (which is definitely not thrifty!)