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Where Do You Get Your Airline Tickets? I am embarrassed to say, I don't travel much but I have to book a flight for the end of June. What are the best (safest, most reliable) websites for booking flights. Really, the last time I flew, I went down town to the travel agency for my tickets. :eek: Now, everything is done online and I don't know what websites are legitimate and what ones are bogus. Any suggestions on where to start? |
Orbitz Travel: Airline Tickets, Cheap Hotels, Car Rentals, Vacations & Cruises http://www.expedia.com/ Travelocity Travel: Airline Tickets, Hotels, Flights, Vacations, Cruises & Car Rentals Priceline.com | Cheap Flights, Hotels, and Rental Cars -- Discount Airfare I see all of these at the same time and book where I can get the best deal. |
Thank You! Those came up on my search, just wanted to make sure they were legit! Thanks! |
Those sites are all legitimate, however not all airlines use those sites to dispursing their tickets. I typically fly Southwest and I know Southwest doesn't use any 3rd party sites. You may want to also check directly with the airline itself. Where are you going? I'd be glad to help you research flights. |
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I usually check Orbitz & Expedia & the airline sites directly. I typically fly Delta, since technically Cincinnati is still their hub (less and less, but still a hub) and I usually find just as good a deal if not better on their site directly. I'm picky about where I fly out of, where I like to change planes & even size of plane. I HATE to fly, so I am sometimes willing to pay more to have less flying time or change of planes! |
AllDogBoots! Thanks for your offer. I sent you a PM. I think we found the flights, Thanks for all the help. |
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