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mermaid96
08-08-2001, 05:49 AM
I need some advice here...... my TA said she could get me tickets from Maine to Orlando for $281 each. I found tickets on Orbitz.com for Maine to Orlando for $223 each. Can I get some of your experiences (good or bad) on buying plane tickets online? Are there "hidden" fees that make the tickets more expensive than quoted? I don't want to get suckered here! Thanks everyone!! ~Mermaid96

Beverly Lynn
08-08-2001, 07:25 AM
if you find the tkts online for a better price then buy it! there is nothing wrong with buying tkts online. no hidden fees etc. they tell you before you pruchase them who much the grand total is with all the taxes and pfc charges. someof the onlinetravel sights add the 10 surcharge. but they tell you this. so before you hit that purchase/submit button make sure of what the ttl cost is.

cindala
08-08-2001, 08:11 AM
I have purchased my airfare for the last three trips on-line through Delta.com . I have been pleased and received better rates this way than by phone. Through Delta, you are even allowed to pick your own seats from a seating map.

If you find a better rate on-line than through your travel agent, it is probably worth purchasing. I'm not sure about Orbitz, or travelocity or those sites, but when dealing directly with the airlines dot com site, there shouldn't be any problems.



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CarolA
08-08-2001, 08:26 AM
The airlines often have webbased fares that are cheaper than the Travel Agent fares. I believe that these fares show or Orbitz which may be why you are seeing the cheaper fare. However, what else is your TA doing for you? Some TAs charge fees to reserve hotels and rental cars if you don't book the airfare with them. Make sure there are no new TA fees which would eat up your airfare savings!

Disneyfun1
08-08-2001, 08:28 AM
I bought online at travelocity.com and had no problem in the past.

danacara
08-08-2001, 08:36 AM
I second Cindala on Delta.com - I loved picking out my own seats and saved $17 per ticket over the telephone price. That paid for dinner for 4 at Rose & Crown during Illuminations. You stand to save $47! Remember that most travel agents are great people, but you don't owe them anything except for common respect and courtesy, and certainly if you can save money you should strongly consider booking over the web.

mermaid96
08-08-2001, 08:45 AM
Thanks you guys. Someone mentioned to me that since I live where it snows that time of year.... a TA might be better cause they can get you the next possible flight easier if one is cancelled or you miss a connection or something. What do any of you think of that?

drusba
08-08-2001, 08:58 AM
Orbitz is basically a joint venture among several major airlines. The prices quoted are what you pay as they include all applicable taxes and fees and Orbitz is a reliable group.. Orbitz does very often have prices lower than travel agents as it was designed to avoid the middle man so to speak. All airlines and many travel agents are following closely what happens to Orbitz because it could have a major impact on travel agencies and how tickets get sold if huge numbers start using Orbitz. Having a travel agent available on call can make it easier to switch flights if yours is cancelled.

Beanie
08-08-2001, 09:16 AM
I have bought airline tickets the last three times we have flown and have never had a problem...I actually like it better because I live in a secluded area and the nearest TA is 2 hours away...they won't send the tickets through the mail, I have to pick them up, so online ordering is way easier!! :)

CarolA
08-08-2001, 10:03 AM
Mermaid,
Your TA may or may not be able to help you if there are airline problems. What time of the day are you flying? Are they open then? If not, do they have an after hours service that they can connect you with?

I have a business TA that does a great job for me on this kind of thing. However, the agency she is with employees about 100 people and she is the ONLY one who seems to care so..... it just depends on the TA.

mermaid96
08-08-2001, 10:32 AM
I found a flight on Orbitz for $228......... the same flight and I mean the same #'s going down to FL but different ones returning...... was $299! I think I might book tonight!! Thanks guys!

Sandi
08-08-2001, 12:32 PM
Mermaid:

I'm from a snowy region, too. I have purchase tickets on-line through Expedia, USAir, and Northwest over the last few years. I have also been snowbound a few times. Even with e-tickets, I've not had a problem getting rebooked. I always hear that you should get paper tickets in case you need to be reticketed, but I don't know the whole story there. If any one can enlighten me on that, I would appreciate it.

I always make certain that I'm not taking the last flight of the day, so if there is bad weather and you can't make a connection or whatever, there is another flight. In the two cases we were actually stuck overnight due to snow, USAir treated us very well. I was satisfied (of course being "stuck" in Orlando is a pretty good place to be stuck).

Since Orbitz is a combo of the airlines, I would suggest that you might also check pricing and ticketing with the airline that is giving you the best price.

CherylH
08-08-2001, 12:57 PM
I've never had a problem ordering tickets online and I've purchased from Travelocity, Expedia, Southwest, Delta, USAir, and Northwest. We even booked a cruise through Expedia!

I love being able to shop around for prices at my leisure and booking as soon as I find an acceptable fare. We've saved a lot of money on travel in the past few years!

msr709
08-08-2001, 01:59 PM
I don't think I'll ever use a TA again! I've done two trips by myself and most of the arrangements were online! Airline tickets as well as park tickets and I have been very happy both times. My first trip was through Continental and the second I used Delta, and I particularly appreciate being able to pick my own seats, its very convenient and I saved $15 on each ticket.

Beverly Lynn
08-08-2001, 03:42 PM
working for an airline and being on the queue desk for 7 yrs I can tell you this they are the ones who reacommodate you on another flight or carrier if ther are delays and such. not the TA. in fact many TA's don't even put the contact nbr for the passenger int he ressie only their nbr. very irritating when you have like 20 min to contact a psgr and there is no phone nbr.......

GoldenOldie
08-08-2001, 07:23 PM
Originally posted by Sandi
Mermaid:
Even with e-tickets, I've not had a problem getting rebooked. I always hear that you should get paper tickets in case you need to be reticketed, but I don't know the whole story there. If any one can enlighten me on that, I would appreciate it.


Here's the Reader's Digest condensed version:

In the event of flight delays or cancellation, the airline you purchased the E tickets from will reaccomodate you on their own next available flight. That however could be many hours (or the next day) away. You may find a better flight with availability on another airline to get you where you are going sooner. But you cannot take an E ticket from one airline and use it on another. Airlines need a paper ticket to prove you actually flew with them and to "settle up" financially with the originating airline.

CarolA
08-08-2001, 08:52 PM
I need some clarification here. Beverly Lynn HELP!

I keep hearing this mess about how you just take your paper ticket to another airline and they will rebook you! Well I have NEVER actually seen this happen unless I had a full fare ticket! It has always been my experience that the airline who issued you the ticket has to rebook you on the other airline. Basicaly my feeling has been that if Delta can't get me there, I cannot just walk to American with my $150 round trip ticket and expect to get taken care of. Am I missing something!. I don't worry about e-tickets because I have always had to stand in line to get rebooked anyway.

Thanks.

Beverly Lynn
08-08-2001, 09:13 PM
the only time you may take your tkt to another carrier and get ont ehri flights like that is if your tkt is a full coah or first class unrestricted fare. and I mean a tkt that cost buku bucks not the 150 round trip specials. those tkts must be endorsed over to another carrier with the originating carriers endorsement code on it. as for reacommodating you ont he next flight yes the originating carrier has the right to put you on their next available flight but they have a certain window of time to do that. if they do not have a flight to put you on then they are to put you on another carrier. we had certain carriers we had to use before other ones.

cmatt
08-08-2001, 09:33 PM
I bought from Orbitz I got the seats I wanted at the total price they said also picked flight times, I called around 1 st did'nt get close to the price I paid, I have always had the tickets fedex to me I have'nt ever just printed them off, it cost me 10.00 more but just use to the regular tickets I guess, good luck cmatt


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mermaid96
08-09-2001, 04:17 AM
Thanks everyone....CMatt, that is what we are finding too- nobody can even come CLOSE to the price Orbitz has (even if you add on that $10 you were talking about) It is nice to hear that someone has used Orbitz and been happy with the results!! So you had them FedEx the paper tickets to you? I'll probably do that too......I hope the 4 of us will get to sit together. Someone told me that they bought through someone else and they had their family all over the plane- including their 2 year old. She was going to have to sit by herself.:rolleyes:

Beverly Lynn
08-09-2001, 08:18 AM
contrare to popular belief they would never allow a 2 yr old to sit by themselves away from the family. The airlines personnel are trained to take care of that. we do whatever possible in our limitations to make sure that young ones like that are not sitting by themselves with complete strangers. give us a little credit here and don't believe everything you hear.

mermaid96
08-09-2001, 09:00 AM
Oh BL I didnt' believe her........ that is why the rolling eyes! Besides....... as if the guy sitting next to a 2 year old wouldn't trade places with the parent. Sorry for the confusion!

cmatt
08-09-2001, 02:25 PM
MerMaid 96 our seats are all together like 5-A 5-B 5-C 5-D OR 28-C 28-D28-E 28-F They go on like that, like someone told me look at orbitz and call the airline good luck to you cmatt

Sandi
08-09-2001, 02:48 PM
I just wanted to share my recent seat mix-up story. I was flying NWA round trip from Lansing, Michigan to Minneapolis with my mom and my 6 year old DD a couple of weeks ago. I was never able to get seat assignments when I booked on their website and called several times after booking to try to get assignments -- to no avail. On the way to Minneapolis, they had us seated together, so I thought everything was fine. Well, imagine my surprise when, on the way back, we were all over the plane. The man at the baggage check was not helpful except to say I needed to talk with the gate agent. My DD was all upset and crying because she was afraid she wouldn't be able to sit with me -- even though I told her it would all work out somehow.

Fortunately, we were there plenty early and I talked to the gate agent right away. I was polite and clear in describing the problem. She was kind and clear in putting us all in first class! Too bad it's only an hour flight. So, Mermaid 96, maybe you'll have great luck, too.

cmatt
08-09-2001, 03:13 PM
I think that happens alot when last minute deals are available and the ones that don't tell you even what flight or holtel you will have until after you buy, what .com did you buy from was it NW ? I for sure want to stay away from them sounds like what you can get at priceline sometimes sad story when they sent you the tickets, did it have the seat mess then or did you print your own ?? so sad____ cmatt

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Sandi
08-09-2001, 04:35 PM
cmatt:

I wasn't complaining. We were all delighted to be seated in the same row in the first class section. I was just echoing Beverly Lynn's statement that the gate agents will try to take care of the little ones. They took care of us nicely.

I booked through NWA.com; usually you can select your seats when you book, but on this particular flight, they wouldn't let me. It wasn't a bargain fare, but the gate agent told me that they hold back on seat assignments for 50 to 60 percent of the seats.

I would never purchase through priceline or hotwire. I just can't stand the uncertainty there.

JennSaint
08-09-2001, 04:54 PM
Just booked our flights on Orbitz.com last night. They definately found me the cheapest airfares. I paid 165.00 per person leaving 2/12/2002 from Boston and returning on 2/23/2002 (Saturday of president's week). Travelocity could only come up with a $220.00 fare and when I called Delta directly the cost was $250.00 each. So I booked on Orbitz and then called Delta this morning to make sure they had us in their ressie sytem and they did. I would definately always check Orbitz first!:)

GAIL HAYDEN
08-09-2001, 05:10 PM
JennSaint,
Why Boston? Why not Worcester or Providence. Often GREAT fares from Providence. Even Hartford might be easier than Boston.
As to any online ticket agency, I go to the source via the net. IE: Delta.com, SWA.com etc.
I have yet to find a less expensive fare via an online travel service.

cmatt
08-09-2001, 07:23 PM
Sandi Hi,

I just can't understand when someone might have been on that flight so you could have set with your DD , But I'am also glad that you had a happy ending to your flight, and I was'nt trying to inply that you might have bought them from one of those two mentioned, it just sounded like one of those stories I have heard before, any way that first class thats ok isn't it?/ And I do like that Orbitz so far have no reason not to, I hope they keep it up and stay around for along time,

cmatt

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I like happy endings !! :D

mermaid96
08-10-2001, 05:22 AM
I'm doing it! When my dh calls from work today I'm gonna see if he wants to buy the airline tickets from Orbitz NOW!! Thanks for the help everyone!!:D

JennSaint
08-10-2001, 05:38 AM
GAIL
I normally choose to fly Providence or Hartford but they just didn't have the cheapest fair for our time frame. We'll be having a private van drive us so we won't have the hassle of parking etc. And as for Worcester I can be at that airport in 15 minutes but their prices were at least $100 more(there's 6 of us). So believe me I've done my homework. Because we're buying tickets for my mother and her boyfriend also, I couldn't buy directly from Delta.com because they do not allow 3rd party billing and Orbitz did. That wouldn't have been a problem except they are returning 3 days earlier than us and we had to do their tickets as a whole seperate transaction.

GAIL HAYDEN
08-10-2001, 12:46 PM
Jenn,
Makes sense to me. Having grown up (well I did get older) in Leicester, I know how easy it is to get to Worcester Airport. :)
I got Hartford to Orlando for 75.00 rt, non stop, but, I am going earlier than you. Sept, in fact.
Is James Pietro still principal at the school?

clkelley
08-10-2001, 04:25 PM
Did I understand you correctly. That would be great if they do! I am forever not able to use Delta's site cause my ticket is a voucher or FF and then I can't book the kiddos online. I have paid a bit extra because of that :-( Also lose the extra 1000 FF.

Although I'm sure orbitz doesn't give the extra FF.

JennSaint
08-12-2001, 07:23 PM
Yes Orbitz does allow 3rd party! We just did this a few nights back. We bought tickets for my mom and her boyfriend. Give them a try we got a great fare.:)