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Encourage Foreign Tourism – By Charging Foreign Tourists a Fee??

June 19, 2009 | Posted in: Airfare News,Europe,News,Travel Tips | 3 comments

Here’s a puzzler:

U.S. lawmakers know that foreign tourism has been tanking since 9/11. Now they’ve come up with an idea – legislation, actually – to lure them back. One thing it would do is create a “Corporation for Travel Promotion” that would boost America as an ideal travel destination, as well as better explain the nation’s entry regulations.

But, in a stupefying display of absurdity, the corporation would be funded in part by a $10 fee collected from – yes – foreign tourists!

Believe me, I’m all for promoting America to tourists around the world, but – isn’t it possible this fee will make that just a little harder to do?

What would you do to lure more tourists here? Let’s get creative.

Will Bonus Miles/Points Get You on a Flight? How About a Free Couch?

June 18, 2009 | Posted in: Airfare News | 0 comments

We still have plenty of cheap flights out there, and more come-on’s than ever.

By that I mean, bonus airline miles – and more and more bonus hotel points and free night stays (USA Today kindly provides a round-up of the latter). But I’m curious – will this get you on a flight – especially you leisure travelers?

I hope so – this summer IS the time to fly – especially now that we’ve just noted our very first (small) price hike of the year.

Tip for a Cheaper Vacation: For the adventuresome, who want to avoid hotel/motel costs altogether – take a look at the website, Couchsurfing – and learn how you can stay in someone’s home, on their couch, for free (I love the site’s slogan: “Participate in Creating a Better World, One Couch At a Time”).

And of course, to get the best airfare deals every time, follow your airport for great deals from FareCompare – and sign up for FareCompare’s real-time email alerts as well. And, hey, as long as you’re on the computer – become a fan of FareCompare on Facebook, too!

Perfect Father’s Day Gift – Four “Dad-Friendly” (and Cheap) Vacations

June 17, 2009 | Posted in: Airfare News,Destinations,Tips and Tricks | 0 comments

Father’s Day is June 21. Forget the tie – give Dad a trip to remember!

And you can go too.

Check out these 4 fun destinations -click for tips on where to go & what to see.

  • California – San Francisco, sun & surf, hiking and Hollywood
  • Florida – South Beach scene, Everglades and Mickey, too
  • Michigan -Great outdoors, Great Lakes and Great Motown sound
  • Australia – See the Outback, the Opera House, the Great Coral Reef

And yes, we have airfare sales, too. Some examples:

Find the flight you want with FareCompare’s Deal Finder – one-click and you’re there.

Uh-Oh — $20 Roundtrip Domestic Airfare HIKE

For the past six months, the pace of airfare sales has been torrid. And now this:

Delta/Northwest, along with US Airways, initiated a system-wide U.S. domestic airfare hike late last Wednesday – a hike of $20 roundtrip across the bulk of their respective route systems.

In the days that followed, this hike was widely matched by all legacy airlines. And on Friday, the low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines joined in, virtually assuring that this first major hike attempt of 2009 will stick.

U.S. domestic airlines have been searching for a bottom the past six months and it appears this hike, along with a slowdown in domestic airfare sales, is the first sign the bottom is near.

There has been grumbling in the past week from a few airlines that the industry has been excessively focused on domestic load factors (ostensibly to make up for the heavy shortfall of higher paying business travelers) to the detriment of the yield (dollars per seat).

Attention shoppers: The hike, and the recently announced capacity cuts – along with the prospect of higher fuel prices (oil has doubled to $70/barrel from its low in February) – do not bode well for consumers hoping that the wave of nonstop discounting will continue through midsummer into early fall.

More about the hike: It is an increase on base airfares and not a fuel surcharge; it should also be noted that there are still some U.S. domestic sale airfares in the marketplace which were spared the hike (but most of those sales are set to expire this week).

International note: We have also seen a dramatic slowing down in the scorching rate of international airfare discounts this past week – which could be a sign that the bottom may be near for those airlines with extensive international networks.

AMAZING Deal to London – But You Must Act Quickly (24-Hour Sale)

June 16, 2009 | Posted in: Airfare News,Airline News,Europe | 0 comments

How’s this for a deal?

SPECIAL OFFER: Virgin Atlantic 24-hr Birthday Sale! Fly Newark-London from $195+

Click here for all the details. And hurry – the clock IS ticking!

You MUST Try This: Twitter Deals Tailored to YOUR Airport

June 10, 2009 | Posted in: Airfare News,Tips and Tricks,Twitter | 3 comments

This just in: You can now get real-time Tweets from FareCompare — telling you about the deals you want — deals specifically geared to your home airport!

Why is this a big deal?

Well, you want to find cheap flights from your airport, right? You want to save time and money, right? This is how you do it – because this is how you hear INSTANTLY about the latest deals – that matter to you.

And, oh is it easy.

Just click here to go to the FareCompare Twitter page - choose your airport, click on “follow” and you’re ready to receive the latest deals.

For example, if Los Angeles is home, you’ll start receiving deals and more from @flyfromLAX, and if Philadelphia is where you hang your hat, you’ll be following @flyfromPHL.

The deals you want come directly to you, in real-time.

Now some of you may be thinking, what do I know from Twitter? Relax. It’s just a tool – a new communication device – that’s really very simple. Do you have a Blackberry or a computer? You’re good to go. Hey – if I can do this – anyone can. Now, get going – and start raking in those great FareCompare deals!

Learn more about our real-time Twitter deals:

American Eagle Note: Five New Destinations from Dallas

June 10, 2009 | Posted in: Airfare News,Airline News,Destinations | 0 comments

American Airlines’ American Eagle begins nonstop service this week – from Dallas-Ft. Worth to five new cities, and here’s the list:

  • Santa Fe, NM
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Montgomery, AL
  • Brownsville, TX
  • Lake Charles LA

Heading to any of these places, from Dallas or your hometown? Use the FareCompare Deal Finder – it’s quick, and it’s easy – and it’ll help you get the very cheapest flights available.

I used it on these examples, and here’s what I came up with:

Finding those fares took me all of a couple of seconds…and you can do it, too!

Fly to Europe for LESS than a Cross-Country U.S. Trip? YES!

June 9, 2009 | Posted in: Airfare News,Europe | 16 comments

Deals to Europe are coming fast and furiously – and they are incredibly cheap!

For example:

Now compare it to the cheapest flight I could find across the U.S. that month:

See what I mean? The flight to Europe is cheaper!

Here are some more examples:

Act fast – these deals will not last.

Now you know why I tell you to sign up for our real-time email alerts – or follow us on Twitter.