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How can I find the cheapest airline ticket? I've been on the average websites, any other suggestions?

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I've been on websites, like southwest, which was the cheapest so far, but I've also checked out cheap tickets, orbits, priceline, and a few others? Any other suggestions that I haven't thought of?

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  1. You can try Airfarewatchdog.com it usually the first to sniff out the lowest fares offered through unadvertised "fire sales," when airlines try to fill empty seats or promote less-popular routes by dropping fares and posting the discounts on their own sites

    http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/

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    If your dates are flexible - try Farecast.com. It tells you whether you should wait to book because rates may go even lower.

    You type in your basic criteria -- departure and destination airports, approximate dates for takeoff and return -- and the site lists itineraries and options. Red, orange and green arrows indicate whether it's a good time to book your flight.

    If Farecast predicts that fares will rise over the following seven days, the arrow is green. The site estimates the dollar amount of the expected increase and rates how confident it is in that prediction. A red arrow means you should wait to book because fares may fall; orange means rates are expected to stay about the same.

    http://farecast.live.com/?


  2. cheap tickets.com

  3. FlyAirfares.com

    It's a new one

    offers cheap airfares

  4. "Amazing Tours and Travel"

    http://www.ytbtravel.com/amazingtoursand...

  5. check this site  http://asianairfares.com

  6. I fly 80,000 miles a year and I find that ORBITZ.COM will compare 6-8 airplane fares for you to review.  Sometimes their price is lower than the airlines website.  Try It - TRUST ME

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