Holiday travel is right around the corner. We’ve researched high and low and came up with our own list of ways to reduce your travel stress.
The Cost Factor.
The best time to shop for domestic air tickets is Tuesday afternoons. Airlines typically release sales Monday evening and other airlines match early Tuesdays. Most discounted airfares expire or are removed from the reservation systems on Friday, leaving higher prices over the weekend.
Hassle-free travel.
Fly during off peak hours. Early morning hours or on Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Saturdays are less full and often security lines are much shorter. Plus, the first flight of the day is the one least likely to be delayed.
Carry on or pay big bucks.
Baggage fees can end up costing as much as your ticket. Pack light. American Airlines charges $15 for the first bag, $25 for the second. An excess bag is $100. Whew! Clearly, carry-on is the way to go.
Strollers, car seats and more.
There are no fees for these items. Airport personnel will put those items on the plane for you for free. Yes, FREE when you get to your gate and they will not count against your carry-on allowance.
Delayed or canceled flights.
You’re at the airport and your flight has been canceled or delayed. Many will rush to the ticket counter. Grab your phone and call the airline instead. You’re guaranteed to be help sooner with more accurate information about new departure times and other flights. If your airline or the web site where you bought your ticket offers notification by phone, email or text, sign up. When it comes to flying, you can't have too much information.
Get Comfy.
Be prepared to pamper yourself during the journey. Get noise-canceling headphones and connect with your favorite tunes on an iPod. Or grab a kindle or book that will drift you away. Add an eye mask and your favorite lightweight fleece along for warmth. Voila- hello comfort zone.
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