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JudithM
10-18-2002, 03:56 PM
Do you usually call the airlines yourself & book your own reservation or do you use a travel agent? I spoke to a travel agent today about booking a flight, & there is a fee for using their agency. I asked about the fee, & the agent said it was because the airlines do not give agents anything for booking flights. I rarely fly let alone use a travel agent ... thanks for any info!

sgtdisney
10-18-2002, 04:38 PM
I tend to do a lot of research on the net using Expedia or Travelocity, then I ALWAYS go to the Airlines OWN web page and purchase my tickets there. Airlines have been cutting back on Travel Agent commisions and eliminating them in some cases because they can sell their tickets other ways. Many airlines will give you a discount on the cost of the ticket by using and BUYING the ticket on THEIR website. For example, I was looking for tickets for my Brother in Law to go to Florida next month. Travelocity and Expedia were quoting 148.00 plus tax for the tickets. Went to the airline's webpage (ATA in this case) and quess what? The same tickets were 100.00 plus tax (125.00 including all fees). I bet if I had called ATA on the phone they would have cost more. Last summer I paid 138.00 R/T for tickets on their webpage. Just to double check I called their 800 number. The same tickets, SAME FLIGHTS via their 800 number were 200.00 a peice.

Bottom line, use the airlines web page if you can. You get the best deals that way, at least for now.

Tiffany
10-18-2002, 04:42 PM
Originally posted by JudithM
Do you usually call the airlines yourself & book your own reservation or do you use a travel agent? I spoke to a travel agent today about booking a flight, & there is a fee for using their agency. I asked about the fee, & the agent said it was because the airlines do not give agents anything for booking flights. I rarely fly let alone use a travel agent ... thanks for any info!

We either book our airline tickets through Expedia.com or through the Delta.com website directly.

ncligs
10-18-2002, 06:11 PM
I always book directly through the airlines websites(Continental,US AIR,etc), after I find the lowest prices through Orbitz or Travelocity.:D You will always get the lowest fares that way.

cindala
10-19-2002, 09:47 AM
We do the same as those posted above. Research the fares on Orbtiz, Expedia, or Travelocity, but book the fare on the airline's website itself.

It's easy, secure, and done in the privacy of your own home. :):D:)




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