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Why it pays to shop around various sites for ticket prices
On 4/17/2011 1:11 PM, stonej wrote:
Just a sample of what I found on a request for one ticket LAN to DCA for roundtrip of 5-24 to 5-29 Nynak - $310 Expedia - $271 Priceline - $271 Travelocity - $271 Orbitz - $310 Hotwire - $310 I know that is not every site but a general representation of what you will probably find. Use Kayak which gathers prices from all of those sites except perhaps Nynak. One thing I found a while back is that one reseller was very good about looking for two one-way fares on different airlines when it would be cheaper than a round-trip on one airline, while other sites were not so good about this, but I can't remember which one. |
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