Travelocity is a Texas-based online travel agency that allows consumers to compare airfare and other travel prices, and also to reserve and purchase tickets without having to go through a travel agent or broker. Travelocity reports that it is the 2nd largest online travel agency with “cheap airline tickets, hotels, cruises, car rentals, and flights”.
What makes Travelocity different from other online travel sites?
Travelocity has recently created the “Travelocity Customer Bill of Rights” and has made sure that the entire organization supports them. The Travelocity Customer Bill of Rights provides customers a smooth booking guarantee; the best value in travel; objective, straightforward and honest travel options; ease of use; and access to customer service where ever and whenever needed.
How does Travelocity work?
Consumers can search for prices for flights only, hotels only, rental cars only, cruises or for added savings, consumers can search for bundled options like flight + hotel, flight + hotel + car, and even vacation packages.
• You Choose Your Own Travel Options
Choose whether you need round trip, one way or even multi-city options. Enter your travel dates, number of travelers and any other pertinent information like whether your travel dates are flexible, and class or fare preferences.
• Travel Deals
If customers aren’t quite sure of what they are looking for, they can always search from a bevy of great travel deals. Deals range from Caribbean getaways to DisneyWorld dreams and so much more.
How to get the Lowest Airfare
Ever thought you were getting a real deal on your flight ticket only to overhear that the people across the aisle paid $100 less per ticket than you? There are definitely ways to ensure that you get the lowest airfare possible:
• Book Early – make your reservation 7, 14 or even at least 21 days in advance. For the best international fares, you often must book at least 30 days in advance. Moreover, airlines only sell a certain number of low fare seats, and once these seats sell out, the fares go up.
• Fly Mid-Week – Flying on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday will generally save you some money. Most of the time, fares are higher on Monday and Friday than on other weekdays. You might also find a discounted price on a Saturday flight, but as a rule it’s often more costly to fly on the week-end than during the week.
• Stay for Saturday Night – Most low fares require a Saturday night stay before returning home.
• Be Flexible – You might be able to send a bundle if you are willing to fly into a nearby airport. Additionally, if you can fly at an earlier or later date in order to get the lowest roundtrip fare.
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