1. Does anyone have advice for getting best rental car rates? AARP, AAA, internet sites? 2. Need suggestions for "must see" in San Diego (spending three days next month). Just us two seniors. 3. Same...
also of interest for travelers: yapta.com lets you monitor price drops and changes tingo.com offers price drop refunds/guarantees if rates drop after booking there was a *great* article recently on CNBC that rounded up some other tips - including those two sites: http://www.cnbc.com/id/101620915 6 Best Travel-booking tricks youre not using -Dave
Airfares are through the roof!! Anyone know where the good deals are?!?
Lois S. replied:
yapta.com will track airfares for you once you pick the flights you want and a target price you want to pay. here are some airfare search engines: fly,com bookingbuddy.comkayak.commobissimo.commomondo.com
Hello Facebookers, I'm traveling to Colombia in 4 to 5 weeks, can anybody recommend an airline or website to purchase airline tickets at a reasonable price.
Monika G. replied:
Once you book your flight sign up with yapta.com and enter your flight info. It will send you alerts if the flight price goes down so you can either get a refund or credit (depending on the airline). I got an 80 credit with JetBlue earlier this year using yapta!
anybody know a cheap way to get plane tickets? I'm travelling twice in February and am looking for a cost effective way to do it. Any ideas?
Annie P. replied:
yapta.com You pick the flights you want to take, then it sends you e-mails or texts whenever the fares drop (though the best way is to just check it daily since sometimes the emails get delayed)
Good Morning FB....Anyone know the hook up on flight tickets to Madrid in April, or would recommend a website to book? Thank you xoxoxo
Leah V. replied:
I use yapta.com to compare prices, then choose flights to monitor. If the prices drop, you'll get an email. You can set it up to email you at any price change, or only if they drop to a certain amount. I use this for almost every trip I take!