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Student save $$$ on domestic and international travel

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

Being a student is not just about studying but also involves major lessons in life of how to manage on a budget and how to travel when broke. Finding a cheap and affordable airfare for travel is a big challenge for any student.

But do not lose heart. There are ways for you, as a student, to get cheap airfares and travel to all those places you always wanted to. Just follow the points given here, and you might find the airfare just right for you.

KNOW YOUR OPTIONS: As a full-time student you have the option of booking student-only fares. You do not have to book the same tickets as everyone else. Generally speaking, student fares are often cheaper for international travel while regular fares tend to be lower for domestic travel.

Do remember that student fares are usually more flexible, allowing you to change your travel dates or cancel your flight at a small fee. You can also and stay in your destination for up to a year before returning. Regular tickets, on the other hand, are nonrefundable and non-changeable, and require you to return within 30 days.

BUYING SPREE: Don’t expect to book your student tickets anywhere. The best places are student travel agencies, the airlines, and online travel-booking sites.

The student travel agencies allow you to speak directly with their travel agents and they will advise you on the lowest fares, the various options, and even help you finalize your itinerary.

The cheapest regular fares are often sold directly through the airlines’ own websites, where you can access sale fares that might not be available through other providers. Several low-cost airlines offer lower fares than the regular airlines. However, the downside to low-cost carriers is that most have more limited flight networks and may not offer the destinations you want.

As a student you can also compare fares on multiple airlines at the same time by using an online travel-booking site such as Orbitz, Expedia, or Travelocity. These sites are good because they help you to set a price benchmark for your itinerary. They will help you choose the cheapest days to fly. Orbitz, for example, has partnered with Student Universe, an online travel site for college students and faculty.

Students or teachers register with an “.edu” e-mail address, which is verified before they qualify to receive travel discounts. Choices of airline or departure time may be limited, but the savings can be worth it. They also have useful tools that can help you determine the cheapest days to fly.

These sites are quite limiting in that they do not always have access to the airlines’ cheapest fares, and all add a booking fee to each purchase. So, these sites can be used just get an idea of what’s available and then go to airlines’ websites to book.

SHOP AROUND: Never make a choice immediately. Shop around and compare all options available before making a decision. As a student you should consult with one or more of the student-travel agencies to check the prices of student fares and then do an online search of the airline websites and online travel-booking sites to find regular fares.

Remember that being flexible is the key to the game. The more flexible you are about when you fly and which airport you use, the better your chances of finding a cheap ticket. When searching for the right fare for you, try looking for flights on different dates; sometimes flying even a day earlier or later than your original travel dates.

This can save you a lot of money. You can also consider searching for fares from alternative airports or smaller secondary airports. Although secondary airports may take a bit of travel to get to, you’ll often pay much less to fly to or from these locations.
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