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What are the best sites for buying air tickets online?

JustRiley

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So I am planning my vacation, wondering which sites are best to use for buying airline tickets online. in the past I've used travelocity and flight centre, but I want to expand my search a little so I can really get some comparison going , and see how much I can get for a price match from flight centre.
 
So I am planning my vacation, wondering which sites are best to use for buying airline tickets online. in the past I've used travelocity and flight centre, but I want to expand my search a little so I can really get some comparison going , and see how much I can get for a price match from flight centre.

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I like cheapoair.com, but expedia is good for planning entire trips.

If you have specific destinations in mind, a charter could be you best bet. I fly sunwing regularly because it's 25% to 33% cheaper than the national carriers. You won't find sunwing on any of th search sites. You have to to book directly.

Also, if you can get to buffalo, it's worth checking out JetBlue. They are often half the price of Canadian carriers.
 
I like cheapoair.com, but expedia is good for planning entire trips.

If you have specific destinations in mind, a charter could be you best bet. I fly sunwing regularly because it's 25% to 33% cheaper than the national carriers. You won't find sunwing on any of th search sites. You have to to book directly.

Also, if you can get to buffalo, it's worth checking out JetBlue. They are often half the price of Canadian carriers.

Thanks Rawd, didn't know that.
 
Thanks Rawd, didn't know that.

Glad to help out fellow HUBGFE-ers :)

I just pointed a buddy to JetBlue. He's taking his family of six down to Orlando. JetBlue = $280 per person, all in. Air Canada quoted him $640 per person, all in. The airfare difference alone will pay for the park admissions!
 
Glad to help out fellow HUBGFE-ers :)

I just pointed a buddy to JetBlue. He's taking his family of six down to Orlando. JetBlue = $280 per person, all in. Air Canada quoted him $640 per person, all in. The airfare difference alone will pay for the park admissions!

I hear the flights departing are very early in the morning or pass midnight.

That true?.
 
Southwest and Jet Blagh (blue) have to be checked only at their sites.
 
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