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dont flight center match or beat any advertised price , so them i guess
My mum is a travel agent so I book through her. The thing you need to remember is that if you go through an agent and something goes wrong they are there to help you. If you don't and something goes wrong then you could find yourself up s**t creek without a paddle as my uncle has found out on a couple of occasions when going cheaper than through my mum by booking online and her refusing to help when they have had problems.
From a dart board shop , or a place that sells airline tickets.Being a newbie flyer.
Just interested in people's thoughts on the best site to buy flights from.
I've been looking a webjet.com but is there a better alternative to get cheaper flights.
Yeah no s**t.From a dart board shop , or a place that sells airline tickets.
Not always, but most commonly and particularly if all flights are with one operator. If partner airlines are involved it is slightly less likely to hold true.I research through a Web Jet or Expedia, then book directly with the airline.
Booking direct is always the cheapest option as they don't have the extra booking fees you get on most sites like Web Jet.
Also, look at ways at how you can avoid/minimise the credit card fees. Tiger don't charge a fee if you have a Mastercard, Qantas have a reduced fee if you use a debit card, or no fee if you pay via BPAY, Jetstar don't charge a fee if you use bank transfer. Virgin is a bit more difficult as you have to install some obscure payment transfer program to avoid credit card fees.