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To get the best deal the important things to condsider are when you fly, where you plan to go and how far in advance you book. Use these tried and tested ways of getting some of the best deals around.
If you are a full-time student or under 26 there is a huge selection of discounted airfares to choose from. The Student Air Travel Association (SATA) have put in the hard work for you and negotiated cheap tickets between air carriers and SATA member travel agencies. You will however, need a student or youth card to be eligible for these tickets.
Airlines are also offering senior discounts usually around 10%. You may find however, that discounted senior fares are not the lowest fares the airlines are offering. There are advantages though as senior fares may not be as restrictive, can be used for last-minute travel and are refundable if you need to cancel your flight.
Going on vacation with your little bundles of joy might seem daunting but here are a few tips to make it a little easier. Research the airline and their policies about flying with children. What you find (or don't find) will tell you a lot about how helpful they will be when you fly. Virgin have a mini-backpack full of freebies and Air France give children an activity pack to keep them entertained. Ask about children's play areas at the airport and you may also spot fast-track lanes at customs and immigration for those travelling with children. Find out about child discounts, on international flights children from 2 to 11 usually receive 20 to 40% off.
If you aren't going anywhere in a hurry volunteer to get "bumped" from an overbooked flight. You usually get a free flight to use within a year and some spending money for your trouble (its also good to ask about meal vouchers if you're going to be there for a while).
Check out Seatguru.com for specific seat maps so you can work out where the best (and worst) places are for leg room, reclining and that all important view of the TV screen. Airlines such as BA are also allowing customers to print off their own boarding passes and choose their seats online, so sit back, stretch out your legs and enjoy the in-flight entertainment! A word to the wise however, if the airline allocate that seat to someone else at check-in it takes precedence so you could be asked to move.
For those flying within the United States check out Farecast.com an airfare prediction website advising you to buy now or wait until later. The website is still being tested, but watch out as it's going to be the next big thing when researching flights