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Taking the plane is the most convenient way to travel to far places that your car cannot afford to reach. Decades have past when the traditional way of acquiring your airline tickets via the airport or the airline company have gone and more and more travelers are shifting to purchasing their tickets online. This is because of the convenience and accessibility that it offers. Moreover, the onset of on line ticketing paved way to travel agents to offer their packages online and reach their target markets from the high end to the low end markets.

But how can you make sure you've made the best deal on buying tickets online?

The most important tip to buying airline tickets online is to know your itinerary. Make sure you know exactly when you want to leave and where you are going. If you need a round trip ticket, make sure it is included so you don't have to buy one later or you may end up stuck for a day or more. Most websites let you type in where you are leaving from and where you are going and then choose dates on a calendar. This is very easy to use even for someone without much Internet experience.

Then book your ticket early. You will have a great discount when you book early. Airlines tend to offer the lowest prices on 21-day advance tickets. Moreover, there are also additional promotional offers usually tied-up with it. Also try making a round trip booking since you are already sure of your itinerary and purchasing another ticket for a fare back to your origin would make another hassle for you. However booking in advance would be good only for “days advance tickets.” Do not go for a month advance booking since airfares usually fluctuates.

Another tip is to know all the extra fees involved and determine if your tickets will be sent to you or if you can just pick them up when you get to the airport. Having them sent to you can be a pain if the mail doesn't show up for some reason so it is best to leave them at your airlines ticket counter. When you arrive at the airport, you just tell them your name, check your baggage, then you are off.

Always read the fine print on websites. You don't want to pay extra or have to wait 6 hours at 3 different airports to get where you are going.

Compare fares. There are a lot of websites in the Internet who do the comparison work for you. You just need to study it and see the best it can offer. There are usually airline tickets in auction and discounts available so make sure you don't miss the offer.

When paying online, make sure that you are in a secure web or location. There are PIN harvesters out there while you are browsing so being extra careful would be good unless you want to see your credit or debit card at zero money. You would not take the chances do you?

Armed with this information, you can know how to purchase tickets online.


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