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Welcome to my travel guide section. I don't have many links on here for now, but hopefully this will cover the bases. Please send me an email with more links. For now, if you need any flight or hotel info you can go to Travelocity.com and look for the best published fares for air travel, rental cars, hotels, and for rail travel in Canada and 17 European countries.

Want to try and name your own price for a round trip flight and can be flexible with your travel time, then Priceline.com is for you�You can also get good hotel rental rates from this site�You can also know exactly what you are paying up front for discounted airline tickets in the same way as with Price Line, but you know what you will ultimately pay before you are charged if you use Hotwire. If using these flexible sites is your method for air travel, let me make a personal recommendation to get your best deal. Get a Hotwire quote and then in a second window, make a Priceline offer that is about $50 less than the Hotwire price, because the quote you get with Hotwire includes all tax and fees, where as when you get a Priceline figure, the taxes and fees are added. For example, if you see $215 quoted on Hotwire, that�s what you are billed. If your offer on Priceline was $215 and it was accepted, that amount does not include tax and fees. I made an offer on Priceline of $165 for travel between Dallas Fort worth and Ottawa, Canada. The offer was accepted, but the total figure when tax and fees were added came out to $238�So if Hotwire had shown a fare for $225, it would in the end be the better buy.

Many of the airlines are now offering special discounts that are available online and it cost nothing to sign up for the various promotions offered. Some air lines have emailed offers you can subscribe for, others have memberships allowing you to find savings if making a purchase online. So it does not hurt to see what they offer as well. Depending on your travel needs and schedule requirements, the air line, Priceline.com, Hotwire, or travelocity.com will work best for you....Try them all.

NOTE!!!!!!!!!!
Jetblue and Southwest do not have working arrangements with the major online booking agencies or discount sites, so make sure to check them out individually to see what areas are serviced and for the latest fares and schedules. Also, if flying Southwest from Dallas and you want to get to a city that is beyond the restriction placed on flights from Dallas Love Field, you can fly to Austin, Houston, or Oklahoma City and then take a separate Southwest flight. This is not done by Southwest�s choosing, this is part of the �Wright Amendment� which restricts the types of long hall flights from Dallas to planes that carry less than 50 passengers. You can send your thank you notes to American Airlines...Note that in 2014, this law goes away.

See the following websites for a particular air line: Air Canada, America West, American Airlines, AirTran Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines, and U.S. Air...More will be added as I find them.
If flying is not for you, then by all means you should see America from ground level. So for rail information visit Amtrak or hop on the bus and visit Greyhound Lines which has all bus schedules between any two cities they serve. Canadian travelers can also check out the Greyhound of Canada site. If traveling in Australia, hop on the bus and get all your schedule and route info through Greyhound Australia. I will research train options for Australia and post them here in the near future. More coming soon.
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