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Gatwick Airport Departures

July 16th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Tips

Having never traveled to the UK, writing an article on Gatwick and its airport departures seemed like a foreign task.  However, a visit to their website, www.gatwickairport.com provided a wealth of information, considerably more than domestic airline websites that I am familiar with.

According to the website, Gatwick is Britain’s second busiest airport, and links London with destinations from Accra to Zürich.  The airport has consistent won awards since 2002, Best UK Airport - Travel Bulletin Awards (won five years in a row from 2003 to 2008), Best Airport - Telegraph Travel Awards (2008); Best Refurbishment Award (multi-story car park 3) - British Parking Awards (2006); Major Project award winner (Pier 6) - Quality in construction Awards; Structural Achievement Award (Pier 6) - Institution of Structural Engineers; Highly commended in the Best Public Project category (Pier 6) - FX Interior Design Award (2006); Best UK airport - Travel Weekly Globe Awards (2005); Top UK airport - Travel Bulletin Awards; Best UK Airport - Travel Weekly Globe Awards (2004); Top UK Airport - Travel Bulletin Awards; Best UK Airport - Selling Short Breaks Magazine (2003) and Best UK Airport - Travel Weekly Globe Awards (2002).

To ascertain information concerning the latest flight status, there is a real-time tracking system located under the Live Flight Information heading.  Simply check the terminal needed and refresh and you will be able to determine the status of any scheduled flights and any anticipated delays.

This information can be provided for both arrivals and departures from Gatwick Airport.  The Flight Information for arriving flights is similar to that posted below:

Gatwick Airport Arrivals

Gatwick Airport Arrivals

The Flight Information for arriving flights is similar to that posted below:

Gatwick Airport Departures

Gatwick Airport Departures

As previously stated, the website is quite user friendly and easy to gather any and all information needed regarding arrivals and departures from Gatwick Airport.  There is a FAQ section that addresses such queries as advice about safety of travel to foreign countries, rules regarding travel with pets, foods allowed to be brought into the UK and visa requirements for entry into the UK.  In addition, there is information provided about parking at the airport, the rules regarding hand baggage for flights; ways to obtain flight updates directly to your mobile phone using the flight messenger.

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Airline Tickets That Are Under $100: Is That Possible?

July 12th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Tips

Finding airline tickets that are under One Hundred Dollars does not have to be as daunting as it sounds. With patience, flexibility in your travel plans and a “watchdog” like attitude, you can find last-minute deals that would make Ben Franklin light up.

Finding airline flights under $100 may seem like a challenge, but to be doable, there are just a few things to keep in mind. A word of caution, however: if you do find a flight that is under $100, it may mean that it will only be one leg of the journey, i.e., a one-way ticket on a domestic discount airline. You may have to call the airlines directly and see what they offer you. But, you could possibly get to Orlando, Florida for $100 if you searched such airlines as AirTran, Southwest, JetBlue, Spirit Airlines or Ted Airlines.

The price of tickets will vary according to whether it is peak or off peak season or whether it is in conjunction with a holiday or even children’s school vacations. Therefore, careful planning is very important. One of the easiest things to do is to learn and investigate airfare pricing trends in order to know the best time and the best destinations that airlines will offer the cheap flights under $100 for.

One of the key tips is to book in advance, and avoid purchasing a ticket on impulse. This will allow you plenty of time to search around and check the prices often. Sometimes, ticket prices will fluctuate and patience and diligence will be rewarded in cheaper airfares. Investigate a reputable travel agent in your area and establish a rapport with him/her. Let them know that you are always on the look-out for inexpensive travel getaways and perhaps they will have information on cost-saving measures or get advance notice of an upcoming destination trip that means your criteria.

You can sign up for airline alerts that will advise you of last minute specials such as airlinewatchdog.com. This site will monitor low-cost air fares as well as keep you up-to-date on add-on charges such as baggage charges and other airline fees.

There are a couple of sources on the Internet that may be able to help you secure $100 airline tickets. At priceline.com, you can sign up to get “last chance” tickets. Priceline.com is company that operates a commercial website that helps users obtain discount rates for travel-related items. Another source, rightflight.org is a site that although kind of low quality, the information is really good.

Other sources for reasonable airlines include airline aggregate websites such as kayak.com; sidestep.com and cheapoair.com. Know that you can find tickets for under $100. Look frequently at the different airlines and travel websites and you may be able to find discount airfare deals. Due to high competition between airlines and travel companies, promotions and discounts will be released to attract more travelers, especially those with a little more flexibility in their travel plans.

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