2 for 1 at Pizza Express

Booking a cheap flight is a cheap thrill. You're delighted to think you have
beaten the system and picked up a bargain. If it's really cheap, it may even
have been the deciding factor in where you choose to travel.
But the reality is that, especially once taxes, charges and any fuel
supplements are added on, genuinely cheap flights can be hard to track down.
So use these tips to maximise your chances of finding the lowest fares.
Start by finding out which airlines fly to which city. Consult
www.whichbudget.com for routes involving charter and budget airlines, and
www.flycheapo.com for details of 50 budget airlines' routes across Europe.
Other good planning sites are www.dohop.com, www.jetnav.co.uk,
www.jumblefly.com and www.flightmapping.com.
Check for prices on some of the airlines' own websites. Search a few days either
side of your chosen date in case the price drops. Tuesdays and Wednesdays
usually see the cheapest prices for leisure travellers; Fridays and Sundays
the most expensive. Sign up for email alerts so you can book tickets the
minute they go on sale - particularly with budget airlines, this is when the
lowest prices are on offer.
Consult a selection of online travel agents, too, as they may have different deals.
Some of the best known are www.ebookers.co.uk, www.expedia.co.uk, www.lastminute.com
and www.opodo.co.uk, but newcomers include www.lowcosthols.com and
www.flexibletrips.com, part of Thomas Cook.
Another way to find low prices is to consult price comparison websites. These compare
prices from a range of airlines and travel agents, but do not sell you the
ticket - you click through to book. Some of the best known are www.cheapflights.co.uk,
www.skyscanner.net, www.travelsupermarket.com and www.traveljungle.co.uk.
Charter airlines, such as Thomsonfly (www.thomsonfly.com), Thomas Cook Airlines
(www.thomascook.com) or Excel (www.xl.com), which have lots of flights to
popular summer and winter sun resorts, may offer low prices at the last
minute. This is because their business model is different to that of the budget
airlines such as Ryanair or easyJet, whose lowest prices are available when
tickets first go on sale. Check the airlines' websites, and also those of
online travel agents.
Factor in those extra costs. If that cheap flight leaves at 6am, you may have to
pay for an airport hotel the night before. If it lands at midnight, will you
need to take an expensive taxi home? And is it worth paying more for a direct
flight to avoid the time and hassle of changing planes on a cheaper, indirect
one?
Fed up with surfing the net? Consult a travel agent and get them to do the hard
work for you. They have buying power, and access to fares you cannot find
yourself. And if you are flying long-haul, or planning a complicated itinerary,
it's almost always cheaper and easier to use an agent. Pop down the high
street, or try some of these: Airline Network (0870 700 0543, www.airline-network.co.uk),
STA Travel (0870 163 0026, www.statravel.co.uk), Trailfinders (0845 058
5858, www.trailfinders.com) or Travelbag (0800 082 5000,
www.travelbag.co.uk).
Ensure the names you put on the booking form are in exactly the same format as
the names on your passports.
Check if the airline website you are booking with adds travel insurance to the
cost - some do automatically, but if you already have insurance you can uncheck
this box. But wherever you buy it, I'd recommend that you always have travel
insurance.
Read the small print about cancellation charges, or charges to change the name
on the ticket or to swap to another flight - these can vary wildly, and sometimes
such changes are not allowed.
Check to see if the company you are buying from holds an Air Travel Organiser's Licence (Atol) to protect your money. If it does not, it's still OK to book, but if the airline goes bust you probably won't get any help.
* Cath Urquhart is the author of a new consumer guide, The Times
Holiday Handbook (Navigator Guides, £12.95), available for £11.50 and
free p&p from The Times BooksFirst (0870 160 8080,
www.booksfirst.co.uk).
Industry sectors news at a glance. Interactive heatmap, video and podcast
Everything the Business Traveller needs to know to make a better trip
Get ready for the winter sports season, with our resort guides and snow reports
We are backing British business, what is the confidence of the nation and what businesses are succeeding?
Growing demand for energy, oil that is harder to reach and the rise of carbon dioxide emissions. We examine the energy challenge
With rail travel in Europe on the rise, we review the benefits of travelling by train
In this special section we explore new food trends to help improve your dinner party and impress guests
Enjoy further reading from Travel to Fashion, Business to Sport, discover more



Shortcuts to help you find topical sections and articles
1998
£47,955
12 months for the price of 11 and a 5% discount.
Offer ends 31/11/09
Check your free Experian credit report before applying
Car Insurance
£100,000
Barnardos
UK
PwC’s Consulting practice helps businesses of all shapes and sizes work smarter and grow faster
PwC
£37,000
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
London
Currently £36,285
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
London
Moments from Battersea Park.
For sale with Winkworth
Find out about shared ownership.
See your free Experian credit report beforehand
Includes flights, accommodation with room upgrades, transfers city tours in Hong Kong and Bangkok.
PremierHolidays.co.uk
For your ultimate tailor-made ski holiday, click here
Get covered on your travels with a superb range of policies at great prices. Visit InsureandGo.com
World Class Golf, Spa and preferential Beach Club. Private estate overlooking West Coast
Villas from £275 per night inclusive of Golf
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times, or place your advertisement.
Times Online Services: Dating | Jobs | Property Search | Used Cars | Holidays | Births, Marriages, Deaths | Subscriptions | E-paper
News International associated websites: Globrix Property Search | Milkround
Copyright 2009 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.