Read This BEFORE You Buy Your Next “Cheap Airline Ticket”

November 23, 2009 | Posted in: Airfare Increases, Airline Fees, Favorites, Geek Data

Read this first – my new “Airline Surcharge Charts” – before you buy your next ticket.

Sure, it’s “recommended reading” according to Treehugger and the New York Times, but here’s the real reason to check out the charts:

They can save you money.

These new charts — handy “calendar” pages, really – are very simple: they show the dates of the new “peak travel day” surcharges, the names of the airlines that are adding them to the cost of your ticket, and the dollar amount you will pay. All in easy-to-read calendar form, through the month of May. A glance tells you what days to travel on, and what days to avoid.

Know what you’re up against before you spend your hard earned money.

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