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Holiday Travel Can Be a Breeze! By Amy Ziff, Editor-at-Large
November 5, 2002
AIRLINE TIPS: Given the turmoil in the travel industry, particularly with the airlines, this year may bring more savings where flights are concerned. You can expect to see fare sales throughout the season, although the dates and destinations are likely to be limited. Maintaining flexibility on your travel dates and destination allows you to take advantage of better fares.
When traveling by air this holiday season, as with all peak travel times, you want to be prepared for the increased potential for delays. The outlook this travel season is good since travelers are more familiar with the safety policies and procedures post-September 11. Most passengers know the items to avoid bringing to the airport and can pack accordingly. However, it never hurts to leave extra time at the airport at this time of year, because many more people than average travel in November and December.
Another good reason not to push the limits of time: recent changes in fare rules and regulations. Missing your flight may be more costly than simply waiting for the next flight. It's advisable to check out the specifics with your carrier prior to traveling since each airline is somewhat different. If you are planning on traveling with a great deal of luggage, you should also check the new baggage size and weight restrictions to make sure you are within the limits.
LODGING TIPS: Look for low-price guarantees, Web specials, loyalty-program deals, and packages for greater savings. Some deals are non-refundable, so be sure to read the fine print. Travelocity is always a good place to start looking for hotel deals, packages, and last-minute travel specials.
PACKAGE TIPS: Getaways are now offered at the last minute, 14 days to three hours before a plane leaves. These last-minute deals are especially helpful for the procrastinator. However, when shopping for a price-saving package look for the following three things to make sure you're not disappointed:
CRUISE TIPS: Deals abound. Whatever your demographic there are sailings to suit you. At the holidays, be sure to remember the following:
CAR RENTAL TIPS: Always secure your reservation in advance, especially during the holiday season. Car-rental companies have a fixed number of cars in their fleet and it's important to make sure a car is waiting for you upon arrival. It's recommended that you book through a reputable company, and that you know your total price in advance of booking. That means the car price PLUS any taxes and fees that can significantly alter the overall cost of your rental car. It's not always easy to tell if a quoted price includes all these taxes and fees (although if you stick to Travelocity, you can be sure it does). Know in advance whether or not your insurance covers your rental car as well so you do not purchase any unnecessary and costly coverage.
In the end, whether booking months, weeks, days, or hours in advance of traveling, being prepared makes all the difference.
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