Travel Tips
Money Saving Travel
Tips
by Ali Moazami
Have you seen the T.V. commercial where they show that one
passenger paid only a few hundred for his plane ticket while
the person sitting next to him paid over a thousand?
This is only one example of a truth that becomes all to
apparent every summer.
You can SERIOUSLY over-pay for travel if you aren't careful.
If you are wanting to travel this summer, or anytime, use
these four money saving tips to your advantage. You might
just save 50% or more on your next trip.
1. Plan Ahead
The reason airlines love business travellers is that they
travel on short notice. A cursory look at airline fares shows
you that you will pay more, often twice as much, if you travel
on short notice or don't include a weekend in your travel
plans.
Even if you can't plan many weeks in advance, take full
advantage of the time you can plan ahead. Check with
airlines, hotels, car rental agencies and more to find out
when the optimum time is to book their services.
It's amazing how much you can learn with just a few phone
calls ahead of time.
2. Use The Web
If the Internet has one great feature it's that you can find
a lot of information fast. The Web allows us to do what is
perhaps the most money-saving activity of all .... comparison
shopping.
Take full advantage of the Internet using sites like Google
or Yahoo as well as travel-specific sites. Companies like
AAA (the folks who rescue you on the side of the road) give
away tons of useful information just to interest you in their
memberships.
Make a simple spreadsheet sorted by category as you shop online.
When you find a great price on a car rental, hide-away cabin
in the woods or direct flight, add that information to your
spreadsheet. Soon you will have compiled a powerful database
of savings.
When you surf don't forget sites like eBay and Priceline.
The 'bidding' model has become a very popular way to shop.
As always, do your homework to ensure you have chosen a reputable
vendor.
3. Join The Club
In the last few years some very interesting specialty clubs
have formed for the sole purpose of helping you save money
when you travel. Sponsored by hotels, car rental companies
and more who understand how competitive the market is, these
niche clubs can save you a boatload of money.
Membership in these clubs often consists of buying a coupon
book of savings. These clubs are often the salvation for the
traveller who can't plan ahead since their deep discounts
don't rely on advanced bookings.
Don't overlook the savings these small 'discount clubs' can
bring. You will often save 50% or more on brand-name accommodations.
4. Ask Around
Here's the oldest savings trick in the book. Ask an
experienced traveller what they do when they travel.
People who travel often love to share 'insider secrets' with
their friends who travel less often. It makes them feel good
to help a friend and might just open up a deep discount you
might have otherwise overlooked.
The bottom line when you travel is this. With a small amount
of effort, and a little education, you can chop up to half
off your travel expenses. These savings can go straight to
your pocket or you might use them to upgrade from a 2 star
hotel to a four-star hotel.
Either way, you will find the effort more than worthwhile.
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Ali Moazami is an experienced traveller who helps people save
huge amounts on their travel. To get first-class car rentals,
airline tickets, hotels and more at economy prices just visit
Ali at http://www.secretwealth.net ravel.html No pressure
or hyped up claims ... just real savings that go in YOUR pocket.
About the Author
Ali Moazami is an experienced traveller who helps people save
huge amounts on their travel. To get first-class car rentals,
airline tickets, hotels and more at economy prices just visit
Ali at http://www.secretwealth.net/travel.html No pressure
or hyped up claims ... just real savings that go in YOUR pocket.
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