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New Wizz Air Routes and Destinations

July 17th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Low Cost Flights

There are a lot of exciting new developments at Wizz Air with the launch of several new destinations and new routes across its network.

From the UK:

London Luton to Varna (now all year round!)

Liverpool to Prague

From Bulgaria:

Bourgas to Poznan
Bourgas to Prague

Sofia to Venice
Sofia to Eindhoven

Varna to London Luton

From Czech Republic:

Prague to Barcelona (from 25 July)
Prague to Bourgas (from 25 July)
Prague to Eindhoven
Prague to Liverpool
Prague to Madrid
Prague to Malmo/Copenhagen
Prague to Naples
Prague to Oslo Sandefjord Torp
Prague to Paris Beauvais
Prague to Thessaloniki (from 25 July)
Prague to Venice (from 22 September)

From France:

Paris Beauvais to Prague

From Germany:

Memmingen/Munich West to Kiev (from 7 August)
Memmingen/Munich West to Katowice/Cracow (from 22 September)

Weese/Dusseldorf to Budapest (from 21 September)

From Hungary:

Budapest to Weese/Dusseldorf (from 21 September)

From Italy:

Forli/Bologna to Cluj Napoca
Forli/Bologna to Warsaw

Milano to Gdansk

Naples to Prague

Rome to Bratislava (from 20 September)

Venice to Cluj Napoca
Venice to Prague (from 22 September)
Venice to Katowice/Cracow (from 29 September)
Venice to Sofia

From the Netherlands:

Eindhoven to Gdansk (from 17 December)
Eindhoven to Prague
Eindhoven to Sofia (from 25 October)

From Norway:

Oslo-Sandefjord Torp to Prague

From Poland:

Gdansk to Eindhoven (from 17 December)
Gdansk to Milano (from 20 December)

Katowice/Cracow to Memmingen/Munich West (from 22 September)
Katowice/Cracow to Venice (from 29 September)

Poznan to Bourgas

Warsaw to Forli/Bologna

From Romania:

Cluj Napoca to Venice
Cluj Napoca to Madrid
Cluj Napoca to Forli/Bologna
Cluj Napoca to Palma de Mallorca

From Slovakia:

Bratislava to Rome (from 20 September)

From Spain:

Barcelona to Prague (from 25 July)

Madrid to Cluj Napoca
Madrid to Prague

Palma de Mallorca to Cluj Napoca

From Sweden:

Malmo/Copenhagen to Prague

From Ukraine:

Kiev to Memmingen/Munich West (from 7 August)

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Are There Ways to Get Dirt Cheap Airline Tickets Without Sacrificing Quality?

July 14th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Tips

There is not one industry that has been immune to the economic crisis that we are currently experiencing; and as a result, these industries are offering all manner of incentives to draw in customers. The housing market, which faced its biggest slump in nearly two decades, is slowly beginning to climb out of its financial hell. Builders are offering almost insane incentives to grab consumers ready to tip their toes into the real estate waters.

Not to be outdone, the tourism, travel and airline industries are partnering together to offer vacation packages that include round-trip air fare, hotel accommodations and resort excursions. All it takes is a little patience and Internet savvy to find these deals.

Before you begin to search for dirt cheap travel deals, you must decide when you want to get away and where you are interested in going. Then consider whether you are the least bit flexible in either one of these details. Being flexible often times allows you the ability to capture those “last minute” specials that occasionally come across your computer screen. In addition, there are days that are just cheaper to travel. If you fly out on a Saturday with a Tuesday return flight, cheaper fares and great seat availability may be your reward.

Okay, so you have your dates, your desired locale and you’ve allowed for some flexibility. Grab a cup of coffee or beverage of choice, settle in front of the computer and begin your search.

The best place to start is to do a Google search. Make it easy and search for “dirt cheap airline deals”. Go ahead, I’ll wait. The results are overwhelming at first, nearly 764,000 entries but (and here’s where patience comes in) weeding through, I am confident you will be able to find a vacation package that appeals to your sense of adventure and is easy on your wallet.

When skimming through the results, consider traveling on the lesser known airlines. This does not mean low-cost airlines such as JetBlue or Southwest; but rather, airlines that are less known with names such as Mesa, SkyWest, Republic and Freedom Airlines. You’ve probably never heard of these airlines, but I am quite confident that you have flown on ones that were disguised as United Express or the Delta Connection. These lesser known airlines are actually regional airlines that travel from obscure places like Medford, Oregon to United Airline’s hub in San Francisco, or from Little Rock to U. S. Airways’ hub in Charlotte. (You get the picture). European and Asian travel markets also have lesser known airlines that travel to their areas, including Ryanair, Easyjet, Jetstar or Malaysia Airlines. Although you may not be able to fly direct from the United States on these airlines, they are a viable alternative for international travel.

Despite the airlines’ boast to the contrary, you can get better deals without buying directly from them. Discount travel sites such as Expedia.com and Orbitz are one place to begin your search; however, another viable option is to contact travel agents who may have agreements with a large travel company and can negotiate lower rates. Too, a travel agent may be able to get you first class seats for coach prices by booking the flights under codes such as YUPP, QUPP or Z. These codes automatically award the ticketholder upgrades to first class because they may be matching a low-cost carrier in a particular market.

Another tried and true travel savings tip is to plan to leave from a larger city to avoid paying higher prices. If you are in close proximity to a city such as Atlanta, Dallas, Boston or Los Angeles, consider driving to these airports instead of flying out of perhaps a more convenient regional airport in your home city.

Lastly, I am going to share a little secret of mine – www.ebates.com. This nifty little site offers cash rebates (yes, I said cash) if you purchase anything from the merchants that are listed on the site. The categories are endless – clothing, appliances, baby items, air fares, hotels, car rentals, to name a few. These merchants advertise on ebates and offer either rebates and coupons which are held in your ebates account and distributed to you in a manner you choose. You can get your rebates, which are paid out on a quarterly basis, in what they affectionately term a “Big Fat Check”, in deposit form to your PayPal account or in a donation to a charity, organization or a family member. The savings quickly adds up and it’s a win-win idea.

So, armed with these travel tips, search away and good luck finding your next vacation getaway!

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Wizz Air’s Deals of the Week

July 4th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Low Cost Flights

Wizz Air offers you discount flights across the Europe.

Destinations, one way price including taxes:

From London Luton

  • to Prague - from £ 18.99
  • to Budapest - from £ 26.99
  • to Kyiv - from £ 69.99

From Liverpool

  • to Gdansk - from £ 18.99
  • to Katowice/Cracow - from £ 18.99
  • to Warsaw - from £ 26.99

From Cork

  • to Poznan - from € 22.49
  • to Gdansk - from € 22.49
  • to Katowice/Cracow - from € 22.49
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Sun Country Summer Fares from $109

May 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Low Cost Flights

Sun Country Airlines is pleased to offer great regularly priced fares throughout the US for summer. With fares as low as $109 one-way you can travel from Minneapolis/St. Paul to great destinations like New York, Phoenix and Washington, DC. Great fares are available for Anchorage flights as well. Plan your trip and book today!

Destinations, one-way fares:

  • New York (JFK) $109
  • Phoenix $109*
  • Washington, DC (Dulles) $109
  • Anchorage $149
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Virgin America’s Airfare Sale From $49

May 28th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Low Cost Flights

Virgin America offers Airfare Sale. Flights between US cities from $49.

Tickets must be purchased by 06.02.09. Travel must occur between 05.22.09 and 11.11.09.

Destinations, one way fares:

  • San Francisco (SFO) - Los Angeles (LAX) - $49
  • San Francisco (SFO) - Orange County (SNA) - $49
  • San Diego (SAN) - San Francisco (SFO) - $49
  • Seattle (SEA) - Las Vegas (LAS) - $59
  • Seattle (SEA) - San Diego (SAN) - $59
  • Los Angeles (LAX) - Boston (BOS) - $79
  • San Francisco (SFO) - Boston (BOS) - $99
  • New York (JFK) - Las Vegas (LAS) - $59
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