Are you looking for low cost flights?

November 13, 2009 by admin  
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With Christmas fast approaching many people may be thinking about heading abroad to visit loved ones and spend time with family and friends that live outside of the UK.

Some of us may even be looking at escaping the freezing winter temperatures in the UK and spending some or all of the festive season somewhere warm and beautiful.

Either way the likelihood is that in the current financial climate you will be hoping to get a bargain on the cost of your flights, as otherwise your travel costs can really spiral out of control, with some airlines taking advantage of the rise in travellers over the Christmas period by hiking up the price of flying.

 

In order to try and get the best prices on flights, whether you are travelling over the festive season or at any other time of the year, you need to make sure that you do your research, as otherwise you could end up paying far more than you need to.

You also need to learn not to take things at face value, as once again this could lead to unexpected fees and charges that could see the amount that you end up paying for your flights balloon.

 

Whilst there are a number of no frills airlines in operation at the moment it is very important to bear in mind that there is no guarantee that these will work out the cheapest for your journey.

Most of these no frills airlines advertise a very cheap headline price to get to your chosen destination, and this is what draws many people in initially.

However, once you have started booking the flight you realise that the cost is not as low as you thought and this is because there are loads of different extras that the airlines add on as you go along, and you have no choice but to pay these extras.

This includes relatively high charges for using your card to book the flight, charges for checking in, and charges for each piece of luggage that you want to take – all extras that are included in standard flights.

 

It is therefore important that before you commit to a no fills flight under the impression that it is going to be cheaper you take into consideration all of the extras, work out what the total cost will be, and then compare this against a standard flight where you do not have to pay an extras.

You may find that there is no difference at all in flight prices once you have done this or in some cases that the no frills airline works out more expensive than another one depending on things such as how many bags you are checking in.

 

It is also important to consider what days you are going to travel on, and if you can be flexible with your travel arrangements then you have more change of saving money.

Airlines charge different prices for different days of travel – for example, if you fly British Airways you will pay more to travel on a weekend than you would, say, on a Monday or Tuesday, and the difference each way can work out to be quite a significant one.

 

Comparing flights is very important in order to get the best deal, and you can do this with ease and convenience using the Internet. There are comparison sites that you can use to enter details of where and when you want to travel, and you can then view a list of flights that may suit your needs along with the cost of the flights.

This method of comparing flights can save you a fair amount of time and hassle, and will enable you to see at a glance which flight is going to suit your needs and fit in with your budget.

 

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