niklynn1
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- May 27, 2006
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I am working on flights for our upcoming cruise. I have used numerous sites like kayak, priceline, cheap air.com etc to browse prices. I seem to get a slightly better price choosing "roundtrip" even though these sites are putting me me on a United going down and Delta coming back.
However, when I go directly to the United and Delta sites, and price each leg of the trip out "one way", the prices are a bit higher.
I have read on here that some people suggest booking directly through the carrier themselves, rather than Priceline, or Expedia, etc. (I typically fly SW, but am not this year because I don't want to drive 2.5 hrs to get there in winter, just in case), so I don't have a lot of experience with booking legacy carriers out of my city.
My question: Is it really better to book directly through the carrier and pay a few dollars more? Have any of you booked through Priceline, Expedia, Cheap Air?
Please help me weigh the pros and cons.
THANKS!
However, when I go directly to the United and Delta sites, and price each leg of the trip out "one way", the prices are a bit higher.
I have read on here that some people suggest booking directly through the carrier themselves, rather than Priceline, or Expedia, etc. (I typically fly SW, but am not this year because I don't want to drive 2.5 hrs to get there in winter, just in case), so I don't have a lot of experience with booking legacy carriers out of my city.
My question: Is it really better to book directly through the carrier and pay a few dollars more? Have any of you booked through Priceline, Expedia, Cheap Air?
Please help me weigh the pros and cons.
THANKS!
