June 30th, 2009 - Your Guide To The Lowest Air Fares

So you finally get the chance to get away to paradise. So what’s the best way reach your ultimate destination? Here is some useful advice on getting hold of the lowest air fares while still having the best time of your life.

When Is The Best Time To Travel?

It’s a given that a certain time of year will be the time for tourists. Think about great weather and yearly events. These are factors that make airfares shoot to the top. But these shouldn’t stop you!

The lowest air fares suddenly sprout during the low season. The best way to go though is to specifically target between the high and low seasons. This will save you tons of money and still offer you a memorable trip. It’s like visiting the Caribbean in the late spring. You get big savings with low fares because U.S. tourists at this time often don’t leave home where the weather is still okay. At the same time, late spring in the Caribbean is still tolerable.

There’s more to budget traveling than just going with the low season. The low season can sometimes give you rain clouds in the Caribbean, searing heat in Egypt and lonely night markets. Look for the lowest air fares, but also think about how good your trip will be.

Where Do I Go?

It’s easy to get lost in the words and images of all those travel ads. Think outside the box. In winter, you tend to get the lowest air fares because people are focused on shopping. So turn things around and grab this chance to enjoy Asia’s persistent great weather. When spring is around, take a walk through Holland’s breathtaking tulip farms just before more sun and more people stream in Europe.

Summer is the time for fun as well as massive crowds of tourists. This means higher fares, but you can still visit destinations that may not be as popular but perfect for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Visiting Costa Rica during the fall is very cheap because tourists tend to come over only later when it’s dry season there. You may visit Costa Rica between the wet and dry seasons with still very low air fares. New Zealand offers low prices during fall as well as breathtaking views of golden-tinted flora. Fall is also time for school so tourists won’t be flocking in.

A very tight budget doesn’t mean you have to postpone your long-awaited trip. You can actually go on vacation now if you simply know what to wear! Whether it’s going to be extremely hot or cold, if you have appropriate clothing you can still make the most out of your holiday during the low seasons.

The Secret To Getting Started Fast

Surf the web and don’t just stick with famous travel companies. Make use of auction sites, a travel search engine like FareChase and travel planning services like Trip Advisor. The more alternatives you have the better. However, avoid spending a decade on researching. Gather a considerable amount of info and grab the best deal before someone else does. An even more efficient way of finding the lowest air fares is to research ahead of time.

You may speak with travel agents if you wish. In fact, they can check out not-so-well-known airlines, which tend to be more affordable. They can also provide you with package deals that can give you big savings on accommodation and car rentals. Finally, travel agents are able to give you more advice on restaurants and other hotspots in your travel destination.

There’s help everywhere in finding the lowest air fares. Great deals do exist, if you just know when, where and how to look for them. Use this guide to get started!

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