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Alternate Airports to Some Big US Hubs

airportlineOne of the things you’ll read over and over again when you’re looking for the best ways to find travel bargains is that being flexible is key. For the most part, that means being willing (and able) to move your trip by a day or two in either direction from your chosen travel date, or taking an early flight instead of one that lets you sleep in. But even beyond that, being flexible with the airports you fly in and out of can help you expand your ability to find travel deals, too.

Keep in mind that the big hub airport in your area may be the one that most often has the best deals, simply because it’s got the most traffic coming in and going out and therefore airlines are more likely to have empty seats they want to sell cheap. But sometimes the smaller secondary or even tertiary airports in a region will have deals the big hubs won’t – if a discount carrier only flies to the smaller airport and not the bigger one, or if the smaller airport charges the airlines lower fees to operate there, for instance. So even if you end up flying in and out of the bigger hubs most of the time, it never hurts to check the alternate airports nearby.

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U.S. Airfare Comparison Sites: LowCostAirlinesUSA.org

What They Do:
List the websites of various no-frills airlines in the United States.

What They Don’t Do:
There are no direct booking options on the website. There are no links to North America flying low-cost carriers, just those in the US of A.

Best For:
Links to pitifully few low-cost airlines in the States.

LowCostAirlinesUSA.org

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