Showing posts with label flights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flights. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Booking Cheap Tickets Under International Flight Offers

A few decades back, most airlines enjoyed a monopoly status in their respective regions. However, the onset of new and cheaper technologies led to the emergence of other service providers in the industry. This further led to the regulation of the market and reduction in the cost of air travel. A few years later, the concept of low-cost carrier came into the industry that acted as a catalyst in popularising the price-based competition and pushing airlines to offer services at the cheapest possible costs. AirAsia is one such carrier that played an important role in bringing the benefits of air travel to budget travellers. Domestic and international flight offers by it, in addition to the cheap reservation costs, make air travelling an economical affair. This Malaysia-based airline serves more than 100 destinations across the globe and operates most of its flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. It recently commenced operations in India and announced international flight offers for Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok from different Indian cities to attract new fliers.

Different Types
Like AirAsia, other global operators also come up with their customized schemes, every now and then, to meet the demand of target passengers. Most carriers give direct benefits to fliers by offering a certain percentage of discounts on the total cost of reservation. Many a time, they simply announce the absolute cost on various routes. These discounts are beneficial for people, who are not frequent fliers as they get tickets at slashed prices. However, while making bookings under these schemes, other scheme-related benefits cannot be clubbed.
Apart from these discounts, airlines also offer extra miles points while booking or give vouchers, which are valid for the next purchase. For instance, if an airline credits 1 point per mile, it can offer 1.5 or 2 miles under the scheme. These miles prove to be quite handy for seat or class upgrade. In case of coupons, a code is given to fliers that authorises them to avail discounts. Travellers have to input specific characters mentioned on the coupon while booking a ticket afterwards. The amount of discount is usually rational to the current purchase. As these relaxations are given on the next purchase, it is more suitable for people who have to travel quite often, so that they can avail these cheap domestic or international flight offers.
In addition to the schemes announced by carriers, travellers can reduce the cost of their tickets even further by availing discounts offered by popular travel portals.

Details
Travellers can avail benefits of this scheme by making the reservation before March 31, 2015. People going to the USA, Canada and South America can get INR 1500 and 750 off on the total amount of the ticket for a round and one-way trip, respectively. While making reservations for cities in Europe, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, travellers have to pay INR 1000 and 550 less on the total ticket price for round and one-way trip. For rest of the destinations in the world, INR 250 can be saved on one-way tickets. However, these discounts are not valid on SpiceJet, AirAsia, Air Arabia, Malindo and IndiGo flights. Also, cities of Saudi Arabia do not fall under this international flight offers deal.
International travellers can find special International Flight Offers at http://www.Yatra.com: When planning a trip abroad in the monsoon season, travellers can save up to INR 1500 per person by making online ticket booking with Yatra.com. They just have to use the promo code box while making the payment. The offer differs for round and one-way trips, and the former one can be preferred for more savings.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Tips For Getting The Best Cheap Domestic Flights

By Louis Beasley

Once upon a time, flying somewhere was seen as glamorous and exciting. Now, it is seen as more of a hassle. Tickets cost more every year. Flights are filled to capacity. The prices for everything have increased. But just because times are tough doesn't mean you have to pay the high prices that are advertised. There are ways to get cheap flights when you need to travel. Here are some tips on how to do so.
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Friday, July 30, 2010

Buying A Private Jet With Fractional Ownership In Mind

By Chris Channing

Owning a private jet is a commitment. Foremost, it is a commitment of a vast sum of money that most just simply don't have. That isn't to say that the private jet is forever elusive, as schemes such as the fractional ownership plan have allowed low budgets to obtain private jets too.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Overview Of Air Canada

By Graham McKenzie

Air Canada started out as Trans-Canada Airlines in September'37. The inaugural flight was a 50 minute flight on a Lockheed L-10A from Vancouver to Seattle, transporting mail and a total of two passengers. The airline grew rapidly and by the year'64, Trans-Canada Airlines had become the national airline for Canada. It was then that the name was changed to Air Canada. The airline was privatized in'89. Air Canada also bought Canadian Airlines International around that time.
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