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Airline Special Offers - What You Should Find
Take a Closer Look

By Mark Kahler, About.com

Finding the Best Special Offer Pages

About Budget Travel provides links to airline special offer pages throughout the world. You'll learn that the United States no longer holds a monopoly on this concept.

Special offer pages are popping up all over the world, and not just at the largest airlines. For example, if your itinerary includes Spain, it makes good sense to check Iberia's offers, which are displayed on the home page of their Web site. For example, a recent offer here: €106 ($135 USD) for round trip fares between Madrid and Paris.

Icelandair is usually worth a look if you're bound for Europe.

Naturally, there are things you should watch out for on the special offer sites.

Special Offer Pitfalls

Nothing is perfect--not even deeply discounted Internet airfares.

Most are highly restricted. You should never book a fare on-line until you've read and understood the fine print. The dates are usually fairly narrow, so check not only the deadline for purchase but the time in which travel must be completed.

Offers vanish without notice. Don't expect a price to be there the next day, and don't expect an explanation for the disappearance. If you like it, buy it.

Look for hidden charges. Most airlines don't try to be deceptive, but they are trying to catch your attention. For that reason, they'll splash the base fare across your computer screen, and mention the additional taxes on a separate page. Total up the full price before you compare it with quotes from the search engines.

Airfare Search Engines are still valuable. These are still great places to weed out the ridiculous fares and get detailed information on connections, flight times, even the equipment and meals serving the route. The point: Use each tool properly, and in concert with each other.

The bottom line is more crucial at the airlines than ever before, so why are special offer pages being added at such a speedy rate?

The answer lies in the question itself. With money becoming so tight, the airlines can ill afford empty seats. That's why some of the airlines will e-mail you with their weekly special offers. It's the reason they will offer low fares on routes where competition is keen.

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