By SavingsMommie
at 10:55AM,
10 months ago
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Loose Change
Just recently
Virgin America, opened up services to Chicago and since the price was right and I needed to book tickets for my cousin's wedding, I chose to fly with them.
I'd flown with them before when my older child was almost two years-old and had a great experience. At the time, my daughter was a little sick and instead of having her sit on my lap, they gave me the entire row.
I have to say that this time around, I was a little disappointed with the inconsistency of customer service.
By SheilaWaters
at 10:55AM,
11 months ago
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Product Review
Though there are a few airline ticket estimators out there, you
still stand the risk of missing out on the cheapest rate. Really
good prices can last only a few hours, so if you're stuck behind
your desk with your boss looking over your shoulder, forget about
that discounted ticket. Instead of playing the guessing game,
wouldn't it be great to guarantee you'll always get the lowest
price?
By JanisTravels
at 9:58AM,
5 months ago
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Money Saving Tips
Booking an escape can be just a click away--for most---when choosing which airline will carry them to their destination (though some admittedly will still opt to phone in a reservation). Whatever route you prefer to secure a seat on the airline of choice, knowing which carrier offers the cheapest fees can amount to being a great money saver. Today, airlines tack on fees unbeknownst to many flyers. What can at first appear to be a cheap ticket, when fees are attached, can prove to be a pricey purchase.
By aksekar
at 8:57AM,
8 months ago
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Money Saving Tips
Travel credit cards are great for frequent
travelers because they often come with rewards in the form of
statement credits or frequent flyer miles. They might seem like a
great deal for consumers, but don't let the airlines fool you. Your
travel cards aren't costing the airline any money at all. In fact,
quite the opposite.
Here are a few facts to consider about travel rewards.