Next Great-Value Destination: Europe
With the decline in value of the euro coinciding with the beginning of Europe’s shoulder season, travel across the pond is cheaper than it has been in years. One money-saving optio... More
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With the decline in value of the euro coinciding with the beginning of Europe’s shoulder season, travel across the pond is cheaper than it has been in years. One money-saving optio... More
Winter is a great time for U.S. city breaks, and travelers can snag post-holiday discounts via destination-specific Twitter feeds launched by airfare aggregators. Under the formula... More
Look no further than laterooms.com for last-minute bargains on hotel rooms, especially in popular European destinations. We love the deeply discounted rates on four-and five-star p... More
How has a six-month-old hotel review site already amassed more than 35 million opinions? By collecting them from other sites, such as TripAdvisor, Yahoo!Travel, and VirtualTourist,... More
Travelocity’s Asian affiliate, zuji.com, links with online agencies in six countries, often yielding bigger savings than you’ll find outside Asia. It even performs flexible interna... More
With low-cost carriers still proliferating across the Continent, Wegolo searches 75 different airlines serving more than 700 destinations. It works best for advance bookings, but c... More
Formerly farecast.com, bing.com/travel is now backed by Microsoft and works and looks better than ever, forecasting whether fares on major domestic routes will go up or down. Its e... More
Even as its competition grows, Kayak remains the most functional and flexible airfare-search site, compiling data from more than 200 online sources. The site is particularly good f... More
Like airfares, hotel prices can vary dramatically between sources—and from one day to the next. Aggregator websites such as kayak.com are a good place to start, but it pays to sear... More
With so many booking agents to choose from, travelers are turning to a new group of sites that is moving into travel-agent territory. “People are frustrated,” says Henry Harteveldt... More
When booking trips online, read the fine print and only pre-pay when the savings are significant. More
Use the foreign companion version of your favorite aggregator for cheaper air fares. Aggregators and search engines scour hundreds of airline sites and then offer results in one ha... More
Since it's difficult to book directly with an individual train line until you're in Europe, buy tickets through Rail Europe (www.raileurope.com). More
When booking a flight on a route serviced by Jet Blue, check an aggregator's site (Sidestep, Mobissimo or Kayak) since Jet Blue is not listed on major booking sites. More
CD/MP3 audio tours are good and inexpensive bets for those who wish to go it alone; hour-long tours are available at www.soundwalk.com, covering a variety of cities and neighborhoo... More
Book your tickets for Europe's high-speed trains at least 2 weeks in advance; prior to arrival, you can buy tickets through www.raileurope.com on both regional and premier trains. More
Booking sites like Orbitz, Travelocity and Expedia are more adept at pulling together multiple carriers for less expensive multi-leg flights than the airlines' sites. More
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