
Airline Consolidator Tickets - Details on the differences between regular & consolidator tickets and where you can get them. Airline Consolidator Tickets are available at most major airlines.
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Airline Consolidator Tickets
Fly cheap with airline consolidator tickets
by David Tinney
Airline Consolidator Tickets are available for travel on most major airlines, and they are usually used for international
travel. Flying with Airline Consolidator Tickets is the same as flying with standard tickets, but you can
travel for much less.
How is this possible? Consolidators commit to purchasing a certain dollar volume of tickets from the airlines. In
exchange for the guaranteed ticket sales, the consolidators are given low, contract rates by the airlines. The savings on
these airline tickets are then passed on to you, the consumer.
Many travelers believe they can get a cheaper airline ticket if they wait until the last minute when "the airlines sell
off large blocks of unsold seats cheaply to consolidators, who then sell them for whatever they can get". This is not
true at all.
Using Airline Consolidator Tickets, you can save anywhere from 10% - 70% or more off the airlines published
fares. During airfare sales, it may be possible to purchase a cheaper ticket with a published fare, but that usually
isn't the case, especially during the spring and summer tourist and vacation season.
Airline Consolidator Tickets typically do not impose as many restrictions as the airlines do on advanced purchase fares. For
example, you can fly into one city, then depart from a different one. Saturday night stays are usually not required, and
your trip can last longer than 30 days.
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