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How to Save Money on Holiday Travel

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    by Andy Scully, Director of Marketing for LOZO, a website that shows you how to save money with tips, coupons and more.

    Parents, grandparents, children, grandkids, second cousins once removed…when the whole family gets together for a big holiday shindig, chances are that someone’s gotta travel.  Since the season is fast upon us, we figured we’d give you a few tips to save money on travel! Plus we’re giving away American Airlines coupons to babybites readers worth up to $120!  See details below or register here.

    Although we’ve got tips for saving money on trains, buses and cars, today we’re going to focus on planes since that’s often the costliest means of transportation.  Here’s the LOZO on getting the cheapest flight:

    • Shop Early: Okay, okay, it’s already early November, so we won’t dwell on this.  Still, keep it in mind for next year…the earlier you shop, the better deal you’re likely to find.  For non-holiday
      flights the best time to buy airline tickets is typically 3-4 months before your flight, and a little further out for holiday peak time flights.
    • Fly on Less Popular Dates: Planning to fly back home the day after Thanksgiving? Well, so is the rest of America (it’s the busiest travel day of the year)! The dates that are most convenient for you are probably the ones everyone else wants too, so you can expect to pay much higher prices for those peak flights. If your schedule allows for some flexibility, try travelling the Monday before Thanksgiving (11/22) or Thanksgiving Day (11/25), and return the Tuesday after (11/30).  For Christmas travel avoid the key Thursdays (12/23 and 12/30).
    • Shop Overnight and on Tuesday & Wednesdays: This is one of LOZO’s most popular tips.  Lots of folks reserve seats on flights, but don’t end up buying tickets.  Most of these reservations “auto-cancel” at midnight in the time zone where the airline is based – such as Eastern Time Zone for Delta (Atlanta) and Central for American (Dallas) and United (Chicago). Searching between midnight and 1:00 a.m. in the appropriate time zone can mean grabbing those bargain airline tickets before they go back into general inventory. Act fast because they may be gone in a matter of hours! Alternatively try between late Tuesday and early Wednesday.  This is when airlines tend to match sale promotions initiated by discounters like Southwest.
    • Use Online Travel Search Engines: Sites like Kayak and Sidestep will scan multiple sites to find you the best fare. They then show you the results and allow you to compare. LOZO offers an easy Kayak interface for comparing airline ticket prices.  But don’t buy just yet! We’ve got more ways to save.
    • Contact the Airline Directly: Once you’ve used an online search engine to find the best deals, check the airline’s website directly for a chance to get extra frequent flier miles or other bonuses, fewer restrictions on making changes, and possibly a lower fare.  But if those perks aren’t worthwhile, consider booking through an online travel agent like Expedia, Travelocity or Priceline whose refund policies could save you $50 or more (we’ll tell you how)!
    • Use a Coupon: Whether you’re shopping for a new pair of shoes, groceries or a flight…always, always, always look for coupons! We’ll make things easy on you here: LOZO is giving away American Airlines coupons to babybites readers! The first 300 people to sign up here will get a $20 per person coupon valid from major cities for travel through 11/18/10, or 11/30-12/16/10.  Or get a $10 coupon here valid from any airport.  You can also check LOZO’s coupon page for other coupons on travel and vacations.
    • A Few More Quick Tips: The tips above will give you the best savings, but keep in mind the following quick tips as well:
      • Don’t get caught off-guard by extra fees! Check out FareCompare.com for their Domestic Airline Fee Chart.
      • Use “alternative” airports. Flying into or out of a less popular airport can shave dollars off your ticket price.
      • Embrace the red-eye. They’re usually cheaper and they’ll keep you from spending one more costly night at the hotel.
      • Once you’ve booked, visit SeatExpert.com to find the best seat

    Using these tips and tactics, you should be able to get a good price for your upcoming holiday travel. And if it still feels too costly…well, just think of having your entire family over to your place and all the money, planning, cooking, cleaning and so on that goes into it. All of a sudden seat 26F might start feeling a lot more comfortable.

    If you’re traveling by other means or planning a trip for another time of the year, be sure to check out LOZO to get more ways to save money on travel and vacations.  In the meantime, happy trails!

    Author Note

    Andy is the Director of Marketing at LOZO, a company that shows you how to save money every month with all the best tips, deals, coupons and more.

    In addition to checking out LOZO’s site, you can also find them on facebook, follow them on twitter or sign up for their money-saving tip of the day newsletter.


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      Elise Jones: Elise Jones was the social media director and blog editor for babybites. She was responsible for engaging and informing moms on a variety of parenting topics found on Mommybites’ parenting videos (webbybites), blog, Facebook, Twitter and BlogTalkRadio show. The Mommybites’ blog is an outlet for moms who are in search of information to support them in their role as a parent. Prior to working with Mommybites, Elise taught students in a variety of grades while working for the New York City Department of Education. Before teaching, Elise worked in public relations positions at Burson-Marsteller and Sarah Hall Productions developing and implementing media relations and corporate reputation programs for clients across many industries. Elise is the mom of two lovely girls and currently resides in New Jersey. She performs in the theater and is an active member of her local public arts council. You can also find Elise blogging at Here in This House.
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