Having decided that you want your bargain holiday, you now
have to turn your attention to starting your search. Knowing
where to look for the bargains is the main part of the battle
when it comes to securing that extra special
deal.
Traditionally, travelers would only really be able to use
local agents to deal with their query. These days however we
have a wealth of options available to us including online
consolidators, auction sites and direct web sites to peruse.
Deciding on the best place to look will depend on a number of
factors such as where you are
going, when you are going, whether you need any specialist
advice and how much leg work you want to put in yourself.
In reality the best option will be to consult several
different sources, even if it is simply to be certain that you
are getting the best possible deal from your chosen
retailer.
Auction Sites
Auction sites are a relatively new concept and one that has
still not reached its full potential. Many people are still
wary about the concept of bidding for a holiday. One of the
most popular auction sites that is used at the moment is eBay;
however, bidders should be aware that they are often
buying from an individual and
the motto ‘buyer beware’ could
not be any more appropriate. However, if you
browse through eBay you may find that a lot of the tour
operators advertise their deals on eBay in a clearance type of
fashion. If you do not wish to purchase through eBay, this
still gives you a good idea of the types of prices that agents
are prepared to let
the holidays go for. Similarly, hotels often advertise any
spare capacity that they have on sites such as eBay and this
can be a great way to pick up a bargain.
There are also sites that are dedicated to auctioning
holidays such as biddingfortravel.com, where companies offer
their availability and the hotel, flight, or holiday is simply
sold to the highest bidder. The real danger with this type of
purchase is that it is normally allocation on arrival or
limited in terms of options. Auction sites are a great place to
look if you are very flexible, however, if you want a specific
destination, date or other parameter, think twice! Another
thing to bear in mind is that many of the auction sites will
add an extra fee on to your winning price, so check out any
extras that you will be expected to pay so that you do not get
any nasty shocks.
Also if you are traveling in a family group, bear in mind
that prices normally reflect double occupancy only and the
hotel in question may not be able to accommodate children in
the same room. Check these details out BEFORE you bid, as any
bid you make is binding.
Travel Agent
Many people have speculated that traditional travel agents
are a dying breed as more travelers start to build their own
packages. To a certain extent this is true; however, travel
agents still have a very valuable role to play in helping
travelers to locate a bargain. A registered travel agency will
have necessary insurance so that if something happens to mean
that you do not get the holiday that you booked, you will
receive some compensation. This security may be particularly
important if you are booking a very important holiday such as a
honeymoon Smaller agents also will have a greater discretion
than large online chains. When you purchase online you are
usually told the price; there is no room to negotiate for
extras or further discounts.
By dealing with a person in a face-to-face situation, you
are in a much stronger position to negotiate. A holiday is only
a bargain if you get the holiday that you will enjoy. If you
are looking at a specialist holiday type, such as a cruise,
then an experienced travel agent will be extremely valuable to
ensure that you get the best possible holiday. True you are
likely to pay a little extra for this level of expertise, but
it is not worth saving a few dollars at the expense of your
enjoyment.
Building up a rapport with a travel agent will mean that
they personally keep you in mind and if requested, they will be
able to notify of you of any potentially interesting bargains
that come into their agency, before they are released to the
public. They may also be aware of any upcoming sales that are
not generally public knowledge. If you have had a
cheap quote online, take the details into your local agent and
ask them what they can do, you may be pleasantly surprised!
Online Purchases
Let’s face it; most of us looking for a travel bargain will
start their search online. Over the last few years online
travel sites have gone from strength to strength. Travelocity,
for example, has only been around for 10 years; last year it
made a total of $830 million and took $7.4 billion worth of
bookings.
Booking online has become incredibly popular;
in 2005, 79 million people in the United States made their
travel plans online. With so many people going online to
book their holidays, it is little wonder that
competition between the online agencies is reaching fever
pitch. The good news is that a savvy consumer can use this
to their advantage.
Companies such as Orbitz, Travelocity and Expedia are among
the best known sites available for online purchases. One of the
great benefits of these sites is that they cover the whole
spectrum of options and often offer discounts on hotels and
flights booked together. These are a great place to start the
bargain hunt as they will alert you to the airlines that cover
certain areas and will also tell you which flight times are the
cheapest.
Other sites such as priceline.com and hotwire.com will often
offer enormous bargains. However, they do not always tell you
whom exactly your booking is with until it is too late.
Therefore, if you have a preference in terms of airline or
hotel, these sites are not likely to be the best option for
you.
Many of the consolidator websites are affiliated to a
particular airline. Check out any affiliations that your chosen
site may have, as this may have an effect on what they offer to
the customer. Buying online is often the cheapest way to get a
holiday. However, bear in mind that as a rule, complicated
requests or specific holidays will be better booked through a
traditional agent who can offer the safety net and expertise
that you desire.