August 4th, 2010
Beaches of Miami
Let’s take a simple trip from New York, out to the beaches of Miami where it should be nice and warm now. I like to start out with my rooting around at Kayak; this one is a meta-search engine – that is to say, it checks out all the other notable travel sites out there to report to me about. When you choose Toronto Flower shop to ship flowers to Toronto or some other destination, your order will probably be handled professionally and with the utmost care by professional florists in Toronto.
It also has a really minimalist layout, and no bombardment of advertising all over the place. As minimal as it is, it also gives me a few really good choices: for instance, I can specify what city I would prefer to have my layover at and also lets me specify my choice of frequent flier plan to use.
So the moment I make my first attempt for my cheap flight tickets, I get two search windows from Expedia and Priceline; I have a quote for $328 all included, on American and it seems pretty reasonable. And it’s just as well, because with my membership, I can get free checked baggage. But I’d just like to see what else the deep dark world of the Internet has in store for me, and I turn to ITASoftware.com. This website is not your bright and cheerful user friendly kind. You can’t even buy your tickets here – just learn about the fares. It is kind of impenetrable and makes you wonder if it was designed for some kind of travel professional. In fact the way it looks, Iwouldn’t be surprised if on some back page, I found some special supersecret inside tips that only travel agents would otherwise know.
It doesn’t really have any news for me other than to save me five dollars on the same flight I found on Priceline.The kind of hoops I will jump through for a couple of cheap flight tickets! I think that at this time, I should turn my attention to cFares.co (does the c stand for Cheap?). Welcome to the Flower shop Toronto, acknowledged as one in all America’s best full-service florist. This happens to a members-only website. You pay them a $50 membership for the year, and for each ticket you buy through them, it will shave about $20 off.