(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 5 March 2010)
Here are some links for Fare Watcher web sites for flights to and/or from Italy:
FARE WATCHER WEB SITES (AKA PRICE COMPARISON)
(Please note: Usually, the registration of your email address is required. Also note: most of these sites are "free" unless otherwise specified.)
- FROM USA ONLY
- airfarewatchdog.com – "when fares are low, we'll let you know"
- DealWatch – Source: WebFlyer
- PRICEBREAKERS – "GREAT TRAVEL DEALS DELIVERED FRESH EVERY DAY" – Source: priceline.com
- FROM ANYWHERE TO ANYWHERE
- Best Deals on Italy Airfare – Source: Lake Como Italy Vacations – "The Official Online Guide" – In English, Italian
- cFares – "Your lowest cost connection for cheap flights"
- DEALDETECTOR™ – Source: Orbitz
- Fare Alert – You MUST have a KAYAK account and be logged in to utilize this function – Source: KAYAK
- Farecast® – Source: Live Search
- FareCompare.com – "The Cheapest Days and Times to Fly and Other Tips from Travel Insiders"
- FareWatcher Plus℠ – "Start watching your favorite destinations with FareWatcher Plus today. It's free!" – Source: travelocity
- SideStep® – "The traveler's search engine™"
- vayama™ – "international travel solved"
- yapta – " tracks prices daily for you"
- Sites That Do Your Fare Digging – By MICHELLE HIGGINS – Published: February 21, 2010 – Source: Travel section of the New York Times
- Airfare Debate: Buy Now or Wait? – By MICHELLE HIGGINS – Published: April 26, 2009 – Source: Travel section of the New York Times
- Bidding Online for Better Deals – By MICHELLE HIGGINS – Published: April 12, 2009 – Source: Travel section of the New York Times
- Booking a Flight With A Down-to-Earth Price – By Carol Sottili, Sunday, February 1, 2009 – Source: Travel section of washingtonpost.com – registration of email address may be required to read this article
- Deal or No Deal: Evaluating Airfares – Written: 01/26/09 – Source: The Independent Traveler
- Frugal Traveler blog – “Seeing the world on a Budget” – By MATT GROSS – Source: Travel section of the New York Times
- Booking a Flight the Frugal Way – February 16, 2010, 11:00 pm
- Subscribe to some newsletters or weekly notices from:
- AOL Travel Newsletters – Enter email address to subscribe
- bing™ TRAVEL – Sign up for email
- bookingbuddy™ – Enter email address to subscribe
- cFares – "Your lowest cost connection for cheap flights" – Please note: There is a free newsletter and a membership offering
- Destination360 – Destination360's Newsletter – "Get Destination360's travel newsletter for tips and deals."
- Fare Alert – You MUST have a KAYAK account and be logged in to utilize this function – Source: KAYAK
- faredetective – Enter email address to subscribe – In multiple languages
- Frommer's® – Click on "Deals & News" to subscribe
- The Independent Traveler – Click on "Newsletter" to subscribe
- MSNBC Travel Newsletter – Enter email address to subscribe
- QIXO -"Quest for Impossibly eXcellent Offers" – Enter email address to subscribe
- smarterTRAVEL™ – "information and inspiration" – Subscribe to "Deal Alert newsletter"
- TRAVELZOO® – Subscribe to "Top 20®"
- Travel Deals – Source: SideStep® – "The traveler's search engine™"
- FareCompare.com – "The Cheapest Days and Times to Fly and Other Tips from Travel Insiders"
- Travel Budget Calculator – Source: IndependentTraveler.com
- Italy 2009: holiday cost-cutting guide – "Gill Charlton offers 20 tips to help save you money on holiday in Italy." – By Gill Charlton - Published: 2:14PM GMT 15 Jan 2009 – Source: Travel section of the Telegraph.co.uk
- SEE ALSO:
- Info on Travel Web Sites: Italy, Europe and wherever *, dated Friday, September 12, 2008
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There are very few bargains fares these days. If any attractive fare and/or relatively affordable fare comes up that is offered by an airline, it's there for only a very short period of time (read hour(s) not days). I cannot vouch on how good one of the above fare watcher web sites is over another.
Since the air fares to Italy and other countries in Europe are at their highest, one must be on the lookout for the best fare possible. By utilizing a fare watcher option from one of the above, you work smarter not harder to find the best fare possible. This is just one way that I am using the web. Some other ways are subscribing to newsletters and telling friends and family that I am looking for an affordable and reasonable airfare back to the States next summer.
Presently, I am using some of the above link to look for an airfare from Italy back to the States next summer to visit with friends and family on the East Coast and Kentucky. I also subscribe to some newsletters or weekly notices. Please note: you may want to unsubscribe after you found the airfare you want for your trip.
So to the readers of this blog, I wish you all the best and hopefully, you find and get the right airfare to Italy or Europe or in my case, back to the States for a long overdue visit.
That's it for Tuesday, 25 November 2008: martedì, 25 novembre 2008.
Ciao, Ben
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(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 5 March 2010)
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