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The Difference Between Finding a Cheap Domestic against a Cheap International Airfare

While US domestic airfare is a lot more volatile (i.e. prices change a lot more frequently) the price difference between major travel sites such as Orbitz, Travelocity, Expedia, and the airlines sites is often no more than 10-20%. There are exceptions where going with a lesser known carrier such as Allegiant Air or US3000 Airlines can save you substantially more but by and large for most of US domestic travel this remains the case. Sellers of domestic airfare pretty much fall into 2 categories: (1) the airlines and (2) online travel agencies. There are a few niche players but they service a very small market. Therefore, when shopping for domestic airfare deals the "when to buy" is commonly more important than the "where to buy."

The opposite is true when securing an international airfare bargain. The "when to buy" is still important (as in don't wait until the last minute) but the "where to buy" is a lot more important. This is because airfare to Europe, Asia, Africa, and South & Central America are somewhat less volatile (may not change as frequently) but the price difference between different vendors can sometimes be as much as 50% or more. There are several reasons why that is but the two major reasons are (1) the type of fares that are offered and (2) the number of players in the field.

The Type of Fares

Without getting very technical there are basically 2 types of international airfare; published and unpublished. In the domestic market 97% of leisure fares are published (give or take). A published fare you can refer to as a retail fare. The airline creates the fare and the rules associated with that fare and then publishes the information through a clearing house called ATPCo (Airline Tariff Publishing Company). ATPCo then distributes the fare to the global distribution systems. Online and offline travel agencies in turn retrieve these published fares via one or more of these systems. Everybody has access to the fare. An unpublished fare (also referred to as a negotiated fare) is still being released via ATPCo but part of the "fare rules" is an indicator of what seller is allowed to access and sell the fare. It is essentially a private fare. One other difference is that published fares have to be sold at the price determined by the airline (no mark-ups or mark downs) while a private fare can be marked up. That is why you see online and offline agencies add a service charge of anywhere between $5 and $50 to a published fare ticket. With a negotiated fare the airline will receive a set amount and the seller is allowed to mark up (add his/her margin) to that fare. So, a seller may negotiate a $300 fare from New York to London with airline X and then mark it up and sell it for $345. Another visible difference between a negotiated and a published fare is the fact that on many (almost all) negotiated airline tickets you will not see the actual price you paid for the ticket. Instead you will either see a much higher fare or only tax information. A published fare tickets will show exactly what you paid for the ticket (excluding any service charges). As a general rule, negotiated fare tickets are frequently cheaper than published fare tickets (There are instances when an airline may have a "fire sale" that undercuts the fare levels of negotiated fares) and that is why "the where" is more important than "the when" when it comes to buying international airfare.

Sellers of Travel

Sellers of international airfare fall into the following major categories:

(1) Major Airlines

(2) Charter Airlines

(3) Online Travel Agencies

(4) Offline Travel Agencies

(5) Global Consolidators that sell to the Public

(6) Global Consolidators that do not sell to Public

(7) Ethnic Consolidators or Destination Specialists

(8) Student Travel Consolidators

(9) Tour Operators

Major Airlines

These are the carriers we are all familiar with such as American Airlines, United Airlines, Delta Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Lufthansa, British Airways, KLM and many more. They offer airfare via their own website and many of the other sellers listed above. They may offer web specials on their own site. They do not charge a service fee.

Charter Airlines

In Europe this type of airline is a lot more common than in the US. A charter is basically when a tour operator "rents" or "charters" an airplane to fly vacationers from their departure gateway airport to the destination airport. There are a few airline companies that offer service from/to the US that have their roots in the charter business. They regularly offer year round or seasonal service to/from a few select US airports to a single country. They are FAA approved and must meet all airline safety rules & regulations. What sets them apart is their business model that allows them to commonly sell seats cheaper than the majors. Some of these alternative airlines are LTU, Condor, FlyGlobespan, or Martinair to name a few. They usually also do not charge a service fee.

Online Travel Agencies

Players in this category are Travelocity, Orbitz, Cheaptickets, Expedia, Priceline, Hotwire and so on. They sell published and unpublished airfare. They charge a service fee. They also habitually try to sell you other travel components such as hotel accommodation, car rentals, attraction tickets and/or travel insurance. If you are going overseas for a vacation buying a package (where the seller will bundle an air component with one or more land components) can be an option and may save you money. In a future article I will cover the advantages and disadvantages of packages.

Offline Travel Agencies

Also referred to as brick and mortar travel agencies, these are the traditional agencies that you would walk into, sit down and book your travel. Depending on size and target market they may also double as an ethnic consolidator or destination specialist. They also have access to consolidator fares not offered directly to the general public. Brick and mortar agencies almost always charge a service fee.

Global Consolidators that Sell Directly to the Public

Many times these are travel agencies that have decided to "cut out the middleman" and go directly to the airlines to negotiate their own private fares. This allows them to then re-sell them at a lower price without loosing their margin. In order to get decent private fares a global consolidator would have to offer $100 Million+ in annual agency sales. Most of the negotiated tickets are sold without a service fee. If a consolidator sells a published fare they regularly add a service fee.

Global Consolidators that do not Sell Directly to the Public

In the days prior to online internet travel very few agencies would act as their own consolidator. Instead they worked through middlemen (consolidators) that negotiated deals with the airlines. A consolidator would negotiate that same $300 deal mentioned above, add his margin and then sell it to a retail agency. The retail agent would then add her margin and sell it to the public. As the Internet took shape, agencies could reach a much larger audience and therefore gained the clout to negotiate directly with the airlines. Nevertheless, there are still many agencies, offline and online that offer middlemen consolidator airfares. Due to the sheer volume consolidators can offer to an airline these fares could still be a bargain even after several mark-ups.

Ethnic Consolidators or Destination Specialists

These are probably one of the least known (by the general public that is) sources for inexpensive airline tickets. They are also some of the hardest to find. The US is a nation of immigrants and ethnic consolidators have traditionally serviced their ex-patriot or immigrant community. They were and still are the cheap sources for airfare back to the home country. Unlike global consolidators that can turn over $250 Million+ in sales a year these ethnic outlets may only turn over $2-5 Million a year but most of that can go to 1 or 2 carriers. They are highly specialized and have long-standing relationships to their preferred carriers. These long-term, reliable relationships are the reason why some ethnic mom and pop operations are able to secure airfare rates that are 20-30% lower than any of the online mega agencies. Destination specialists are similar to ethnic consolidators in terms of size and style. They have become true experts in a country or region and have built relationships. The difference is that often they are targeting the foreign independent traveler (FIT). Like I mentioned, the airfare bargains some of these outlets can offer are often hard to beat but the challenge is finding them. Google and Yahoo and any of the other search engines often do not find them.

Student Travel Consolidators

As the name suggests these are agencies that target students (and in some cases faculty). Just like a global consolidator, they approach the airlines and negotiate special discounts or private fares. The difference is that according to the agreement with the airlines they are only allowed to sell to bona fide students (and faculty) only. Frequently, the students have to be enrolled in an accredited college or university and high school students are not eligible. The same is true for faculty. Some agencies are better than others in ensuring that the person buying the ticket actually is a student.

Tour Operators

Tour Operators are entities that sell vacation packages such as all-inclusive, etc. They negotiate deals with airlines, hotels, ground operators and so forth, package them together, mark them up and then sell them as one product to the public. On occasion they will sell just the airfare (at rock bottom prices) in order to fill empty seats on the plane. Since they have a fixed price that they have to pay the aircraft operator, any empty seat is a missed opportunity. The best chance to get one of these cheap seats is usually to the Caribbean or Mexico.

Sources for international airfare bargains are plentiful. Finding the right one at the right time may make all the difference in whether you get a good fare or a great deal. While getting a domestic airfare deal is often the result of (lucky) timing getting a great international deal is frequently the result of knowing where to look.

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Against the spiral mobile productivity

Have you ever wondered where all the electronic gadgets of loop and flight to flight doorstep is really around you anywhere? After forgetting a highly proprietary cards, some other games to play, you always need to stop and think "Ah, the good old days of fixed-line, paper and pen?"

It must be acknowledged in order - you can. Of all the signs of today's electronic "modern times", sometimes secretly aspire to be more than happy to, simpler times. A time"Backup has to be understood" with a sheet of paper and pen. "The redundant systems have been" hard copies of documents. Remember the time ...

In previous articles and podcasts, I discussed the topic "Do you really need a PDA?" During a major corporate reorganization was only a few months ago I asked the same question - over and over - every day. People get used to this question in different ways for different reasons. For some it is infinitely more complex things like "Smart Phones"and multi-multi-function devices. For others it is the infinite hole Cost "of voice and data plans specific, connection costs, lost connections and call endless screens, fry when you need it.

For me, the moment came when I wore a password for a card of the three PDA type I Yes, I was (and still am, mostly), a gadget junky. Wherever I go, taking a big bag of custom cables and adapters with me. But I was that my "confidencesystems should no longer be trusted, and I could not remember which device the program, where the system is to have my date. ... calendar ... Contact by email / messaging-to-C. .. ... ... Notes etc. "Damn!" I said. "Where is the beep ... Adapter ?????"

As I sat there my laments the lack of reliable systems based gadget, I heard something dusty memory (the human race ...) of an old boss. A chief from another area and another time. He had aSystem - to work more in fact - that seemed straight. What I remember most, though, was his endless pile of small yellow legal pads. Every day he wrote to his daily work on two or three sheets of the pad, the length of its functions and vibration to "do" and only to the next page, if the previous page, was made. When the notebook was full, it would only point to a group made and files. "Basically," Backup ", what he did. I remember the famous detective" Columbus "something like that (with the emphasis much smaller!)

Dan (the former head debating) - was the man I thought. Had together! He did not know struggle every day with a PDA, cables, broken screens, software updates, lost license files and the like. His instruments were a lot of pins and blocks. Spent less of these instruments in his five years with the company, I would be smart on a single moderate price, "" device to spend. Baked with his house, white and analog cardslittle yellow note pads, succeeded him staggering number of employees, and many customers and all the data without end. With the memories buried in front, I did the right thing and went to digital web for some research. Finding others in the network long ago reached the same conclusions and further inspired by books like "Getting Things Done" and "Upgrade Your Life", I could see that there is hope and a way for a productive life analog. Putting it all together, I came with aSystem that has served me well now for three months. Yes - work very, very well, thank you very much. Curious?

Before continuing, let me say a few things. First - no - I'm not bashing gadgets. I discussed how many of them on my websites and podcasts. If personal data are necessary and useful gadgets, I share my thoughts on them. But - and here is the main point - many devices have the following characteristics:
Very short life
Slightly Damaged
Very expensive, with special SMS-based services such as text, "to use" the Internet and various phone services
Short battery life
various incompatible with their software, much less clean integration with external software packages
Owner adapter (even "trickle charger, or USB device with" trickle too much and too long for my taste)
Have a habit, not available when you need it (screen applications, trailers, hard resets,Questions, etc.) Ok - that is, here is a general description of my current analog system. This is a work in progress, but it works very well for me. I encourage that a variant of the work for you and try to find it.

Similar system of management activities - the nuts and bolts

Equipment you will need:
pins comfortable - everything you like to write
A package of films at low cost thin spiral notebook - with the way in which the economic future of metal spiral by spiralPages Tip: You can collect all the packages of these for less than $ 5.00USD office markets
A life, and some activities will work on analog manageHow:
On the outside of the binder (wrapper) Sets the first name and the date of commencement years +.
Make a mark next to the date and year, allowing you to pursue a full range of data. I think that my policy to hold between 20 and 40 days, depending on the needs of the quantity of notes for each day.
On top of each page to writethroughout the day and date (from the current date)
Start a list of your tasks, use one per line (multiple lines if necessary) / li>
Maintain a complete line blank between the tasks
To the left of each task, instead of a square to serve as a check box Note: At this stage it is not things in the list of priorities 1 and 3 in order of priority and other mechanisms Such complexes. The point is just get the tasks on paper
Continue sorting. The activities are very, very important(You should have no more than 5 of them on a daily basis), received two stars or asterisks on the left side of the windows work. Tasks that are "too, but do not kill me if you are missing one or two days" may be a circle or a triangle instead of a checkbox. During the selection, not to rewrite or reorganize. Just follow the asterisk. Simplicity is beauty and reason by analogy is ....
Give your day, write down your tasks, then two full pages of the day and activities that you just wrote, andThe next appointment. The complete white pages used to store notes during the day. The notes you write and collect during the day is used as input for future daily tasks. "Corbin OK - Well, what do I do with my computer and digital devices based do?"

Good question! Our three main limitations of the system by:
The analogue system will not help you, things that are the length of road in the future, or more than a few days away
The analog system is not recurring activities to manage. One could (andmany cases) will write a similar function for several days
The analog system, says nothing about the details and contact-based InformationJoin we address these limitations. I (personally) is mentioned, use the following tools to manage the restrictions mentioned above. (Results may vary.) My e-mail program for Mac tracks tasks and messages to remember the "need me. My Google Calendar to manage things like client appointments, birthdays and the like. My Mac Address Book, LinkedIn . com and other miscellaneous servicesI use Keep track of my contacts. People I really need to call and talk to you, everyone in my phone. The people I meet, I need to talk later in my phone contact list, go immediately when they met and / or get their business card.

can Sidebar: Mobile phones (as in normal old phone that only makes and receives phone calls) is a digital device, be fairly reliable. Moreover, the transfer of good contacts between updates of phone, soNot much to lose when switching phones. You can build your base in the phone book updates and survive termination of telephone, because the information in the cellular services provider server are stored.

What to do with digital calendar? To print my daily calendar and staple to the inside of my wallet. When the day is over so my voice calendar. If my day is a business involving critical if not out of business, do not eat "type of meeting, the meeting detailswill be kept at least two positions in each case (and also in the minds and systems of the members of my team), then I would not worry too much about it. As you can see from the top, is a mix of analog and digital system. However, the party system to me at the beginning of things, and keeps the heart of daily productivity at all similar. Digital is crucial, but also complementary. Between my phone (contacts), Google Calendar (dates and recurring events-type) and my task analoguemanagement system, are protected.

When my current spiral notebook is full, I put at the end / closing date of the first page and drop it. Spirals remain on file in my office for six months, then go into deep storage. What has this to do with the mobile businessman or consultant to do? Portability! No battery! No wires! No wires! Travel in style and comfort with pen and paper. Surprise your friends and colleagues with your new low-tech analogTechnology.

Make a conversion to analog out with my computer? A big issue, but obviously the answer is - absolutely not! The point here is to outsource the management of productivity and personal activities, while improving efficiency

Summary

In this article a bit 'tongue-in-cheek, I just one of many variations of asset management and personal "Getting Things Done presented. As with any system, choose one option is right for you, but always testTuning and modifying the system to meet your personal situation and needs. Especially if you have an analog system, digital system or a combination of both, to be sure it is reliable and flexible enough to meet the challenges of busy life 24x7x365 days a year mobile business.

Happy organizing!

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