
UPDATED: 5/29/08
It would be great to put together a list of such sites…but for now, I wanted to share two that have come in pretty handy, and seem to provide greater functionality than the more well known sites like Travelocity.
1. Zuji.com: Provides a great feature that lets you specify flexible dates (in monthly increments) for international flights. Travelocity does not let you do this.
2. Momondo.com: Seems to get really good fares, especially through lesser known European airlines.
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LessNo.com: A great site that seems to have better fares than the rest. Also let’s you choose flexible date options down to the specific day, great feature. Thanks Brian for pointing out this site!
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Using Google Maps For Travel Planning
15 May 2009 9:00 AM |
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Manali just called me from the Airport to come pick her up, after dropping her off about two and a half hours ago. Apparently they overbooked her flight. Although disappointed by her delayed departure, she is as merry as can be expected with a $7 meal voucher in hand, and a $400 airline credit. Heck, [...]
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Travel Insight :: What’s On Our Shelf
23 December 2009 11:48 PM |
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Kind of like that skanky MTV hookup show where a guy digs through a girls closet, but only better, we give you a glimpse into how we roll, Manali and Terry style.
1. Lightweight Laptop | Dell Studio XPS 1340 :: Weight is light, which is very importantant. For a performance class machine, 3-4lbs [...]
We used lessno.com; they’re a pretty decent wholesaler, which you’ll need if you’re flying one way. We were able to get from Atlanta to Singapore with two stops (Chicago, Hong Kong) on United for US$572 each.