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Before you book anything, make sure you have all the “bits of paper”. That means the passport if you’re flying internationally. The rules about passports for children are in a state of flux as the new biometric or e-passports come into use. The original system used to add children to their parent’s passports but, increasingly, countries are requiring children to carry their own passports with data in machine readable form.

There are also different rules about how often to update the photographs to keep pace with changes in appearance as your children age. Because the airlines are fined if they… Continue reading

To avoid most of the more extreme conditions, it is better to find a consolidator. These businesses buy air tickets in bulk and so get substantial discounts. They act as wholesalers and prefer dealing with the trade rather than customers direct. However, some will sell scheduled tickets direct at big discounts on more liberal terms. As always, do not deal blindly with firms you find over the internet. These are big ticket purchases so you should get some independent verification that the business has been around for a reasonable period of time and appears to be solvent before dealing with… Continue reading

Well, well, well… What do we have here? Yes it is not news, but it is definitely new. A new offer on a discount flight and you get it “delivered” as a pop-up screen to your email page. It is right in your face. Try to not notice it. You will definitely fail. And why is that? Because the prices you see over there for a flight to a country you want to visit for a long time is almost ridiculous.

A lot of websites try to attract us with their prices. The world needs a healthy competition; the market… Continue reading

Let’s say you’re the adventurous type with some spare money and the time to spend, what are your options? Well, the news is that airlines love and hate you. Airlines have these expensive planes and they like to see their seats sold as far in advance as possible. That way, they have the cash before they pay for the fuel to fly you where you want to go. Hopefully, they know they have covered their costs and made a profit on each flight. More importantly, they can calculate the amount of fuel to load before collecting the passengers. But not… Continue reading

Let’s start of with a few basics. All the airlines publish their fares. So, if you go to them directly, you know exactly how much you are going to be asked to pay. That said, there are “high” and “low” seasons where the volume of traffic rises and falls. Airlines do offer “sale” prices to maintain passenger volumes during the low seasons. Some increase their prices at the peak periods. Then you have the budget carriers. These offer basic carriage at a basic price. All this information is usually freely available and gives you the base price to work from… Continue reading