Air Travel and
Luxury Vacations - How Airlines Work
By
Virginia Morgan
In this new age of information, the concept of
people being able to book their own luxury vacations
has permeated the mindset of many travelers. These
new trends began when airlines made air tickets
available for purchase over the Internet. This truly
revolutionized the travel industry. But buyer
beware, the truth is hidden! When you think you are
getting the best air deal available, you may not get
the whole story. Take a look behind the scenes on
how airline ticketing works.
The Airline’s Goal
When the time comes for you to buy your airline
ticket, whether it’s airfare for the beginning of a
luxury world cruise or for a quick trip to
visit out of state relatives, keep in mind that the
airline’s goal is to make people pay in a hurry. By
changing prices on a daily basis, airlines attempt
to pressure travelers into buying the ticket at that
moment. They wish to take you for as much as
possible as soon as possible. To enforce this
attitude, airlines also charge huge premiums for
last minute tickets. Why? Because they can, and
because the desperate traveler will pay for it.
Air Tickets and Travel Agents
Now more than ever, airlines are making tickets
available online. Keep in mind; though airlines
promise the best ticket price, they are talking
about for that particular flight. This does not mean
that all flights are made available for purchase. If
you are dedicated to finding the best price on your
own, you should call the airlines directly. But the
best choice for all luxury travel vacations and
airline tickets is to call your local travel agency.
You will probably be charged a small service fee for
air tickets, but may still end up paying less than
you would online. They will save you the time and
hassle of calling the airline yourself. But there
are some key terms you need to keep in mind. You can
“reserve” a seat with an airline, meaning it is
placed on hold and you must pay for it one week
before you depart. The only way to reserve is
directly with the airlines, and some big name travel
agencies like American Express Travel.
Airlines spend millions of marketing dollars to
convince you to go to their website to book air
tickets. For some travelers interested in purchasing
cheap airfare to add on to their
luxury travel vacation, the Internet may be
a good place to begin. But airlines keep the
pressure on by changing prices and holding the
threat of selling out to attempt to make travelers
pay the most money as quickly as possible. Use all
resources available and call a travel agency or the
airline direct. Don’t let anyone bully you into
paying more!
Virginia Morgan is an expert travel writer for
AMT American Express Travel. The Internet’s
premier resource for
American Express Cruises. Offering great deals
to customers since 1996.
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Air Transportation - A Revolution
By
Anirban Bhattacharya
In last few decades, there has been a constant
increase in the number of commercial and charter
airlines with a tremendous increase in the number of
travelers. Due to its convenience, easiness and
time-saving features, air transport is considered as
the safest and fastest mode of transportation.
Online Air Transport Reservation:
Are you a frequent flyer and have less
time to make arrangements for your air transport?
The Internet can take care of all your needs. Just
login to some good website that feature advance
search with an access to both scheduled commercial
airlines and charter airlines. These websites hold
an in-depth database and knowledge on personal and
business jet, turbo prop, twin and single engine
piston charter services for personal and business
class travel, personal and business airline travel,
and personal and business travel information. You
can also compare the services of charter airlines
with commercial airlines to get an unforgettable
flying experience. Moreover, some of the websites
provide information on services provided by
different airlines, places nearest to the airport
and other day-to-day usable detail. One can also
find lucrative and attractive packages and offers
for people who fly on a regular basis. Above all, a
considerable amount of discount can also be availed
on some routes too.
Businesspeople have an added advantage on using
online air transportation websites. Keeping in mind
their business air travel requirements, these people
can make their reservation in advance and save their
valuable time and energy. Moreover, booking your
ticket through online air reservation websites can
actually save a lot of money too. One can also get
their tickets directly delivered to homes or
offices. Online travel booking websites also provide
customized services to their users. In customized
services, a traveler can choose his airline with his
preference. You actually can decide your route and
enjoy your traveling time to the fullest. These
websites also give a full detail on relaxation given
to children and senior citizens and make sure their
maximum satisfaction during the flight.
No doubt, the Internet has revolutionized the
whole system of online ticket bookings. One needs to
do a little home work while searching and selecting
a perfect flying partner. These website can also
give you a great deal on money advantage while
making your reservation. So, why wait? Visit air
reservation websites to get an unmatched piece of
service and hospitality on air.
Myself webmaster of
http://www.airlineexpo.com, a air charter
services information directory for
business air travel, private & corporate air
charter.
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First, determine what flights are most likely to
be overbooked:
• Routes frequented by business travelers, and on
those routes, particularly on Monday mornings and
the hours between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. on weekdays.
• Departures after noon on Fridays or on Sunday
evenings
• Pre- and post-holiday flights
• Transcontinental nonstops
• Popular routes
• Routes that have scant nonstop or direct service
with no change of planes
Arrive early. airline rules typically state that if
you don't arrive at least 10 - 20 minutes before the
scheduled departure, you will forfeit your
reservation and have to fend for yourself. In most
cases, incidentally, airlines are not required to
compensate you for the missed flight.
Never hassle the gate attendants. Arrive early
and let them know you're a willing volunteer, then
simply remain near the gate where they can contact
you if needed. Asking about the status of the flight
every five minutes or becoming rude or impolite will
not make the attendants very anxious to hand you
cash or free flight vouchers.
Before you volunteer, make sure its going to be
worth it. Is it possible to get cash rather then a
flight voucher? If not, does the flight voucher have
a long enough life to make it useful for your travel
needs? Does it apply to all airfares, even the
lowest, most restrictive fares? Are there blackout
dates? Is the alternate flight you are booked on
acceptable or are you on standby for another
oversold flight? In addition, don't be afraid to ask
for extras -- meal vouchers, calling cards, free
admission to the airport club, a seat upgrade -- the
worst the airline can say is no.
How to avoid bumping
If you have obligations in your destination city
and absolutely cannot afford to be bumped from a
flight, arrive as early as possible to the airport,
especially if you're taking a popular route. Better
yet, check in online before you even leave for the
airport. The last to check in to the flight are
typically the ones who find themselves bumped
involuntarily. If you're at the gate before the
majority of the passengers have checked in, your
chances of retaining your original reservation are
favorable.
The Department of Transportation statistics show
that in the second quarter of 2006, only 1.2 of
every 10,000 airline passengers were bumped. This
number often increases over the holidays and other
busy travel seasons, but the volunteer system does
in fact work very well, and it is unlikely you will
be denied boarding on your next trip. The
Transportation Department has specific rules
governing overbooking procedures. From the DOT's
Consumer Guide to Air Travel: The airline must give
you a written statement describing your rights and
explaining who gets on an oversold flight and who
doesn't. If the airline arranges substitute
transportation that gets you to your final
destination within an hour of your original
scheduled arrival time, there is no compensation.
If the substitute plane is scheduled to arrive
one to two hours late on domestic flights and one to
four hours internationally, the airline must pay at
least the equivalent of your one-way fare to your
final destination, with a $200 maximum. If more than
two hours domestically or more than four
internationally, or if the airline doesn't make
substitute arrangements, the compensation doubles,
with a $400 ceiling. You can demand payment on the
spot, and if you feel entitled to more, you can try
negotiating with the complaint department.
Before you count your rewards, however, be aware
that you must have a confirmed reservation. An "OK"
in the status box of your ticket will suffice, even
if the airline can't find your reservation in the
computer.
Also, federal bumping rules do not apply to
charters, planes with 60 seats or fewer, or smaller
aircraft that are substituted for originally
scheduled ones. They don't apply to inbound flights
to the United States or to flights between foreign
cities, but airlines or foreign countries may have
rules of their own.
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