Instructions
Step 1:
Start your search at least 21 days ahead of time to take advantage of
advance-booking fares. Travel midweek and stay over a Saturday night
whenever possible. Stay on your toes: The cheap seats always sell out
first.
Step2
Look for flights on your frequent-flier carrier first and search its
cheapest rate on the site FlyGreatChina.ca
OR CanadaTravelService.com.
Step3
Consider flying through a secondary airport. Orange County and Burbank
are alternatives to LAX, and Newark International can substitute for
the busier and oft-delayed JFK or LaGuardia airports. You may have to
drive further, but if flights are impossible to get or impossibly expensive,
you might be surprised by the ease of use and friendlier prices of smaller
airports.
Step4
Request your seat preference (aisle or window) when buying your ticket.
You could find yourself with a middle seat if you wait until check-in.
SeatGuru.com has
detailed maps of the best and worst seats on specific planes, so you
can avoid seats that don't recline and keep an eye out for those with
extra leg room.
Step5
Request any special assistance or equipment (such as a wheelchair) for
disabled travelers prior to arriving at the airport.
Step6
Keep the length of the flight, the layovers, the amount of gear you're
carrying and the time of day in mind when deciding whether to buy a
seat (often discounted) for an infant. Domestic carriers permit you
to hold children under 2 years of age on your lap, while international
flights require a ticket and a seat for every passenger.
Step7
Place special meal orders at no extra charge, if they
are offered on your flight. For example, United offers diabetic, low
fat and low cholesterol, low-calorie, high-fiber, low-protein, low-sodium,
kosher and vegan meals. There are also meals for children. These special
meals are often tastier than the regular fare.
Step8
Find out whether tickets are refundable, transferable or changeable
(and at what cost) before you buy. Get e-tickets when possible. Having
paper tickets mailed usually involves an extra fee, and they're like
cash: If you lose them, they're gone.
Step9
You book one airline ticket online, you will
receive $10 gift card. If you book two tickets online, you will receive
$20 gift card. If you book three tickets online, you will receive $30
gift card, and so on.