surfsnowgirl
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We are heading to the UK this summer and will be buying airfare tonight. 2 years ago when we went to London I tracked fares using kayak and then bought our tickets directly from British Airways after the airfare got to where I was happy. Using Kayak again to track fares but this time the cheapest fares seem to be coming from sites such as Cheapoair and Justfly.com. I'd never bought airfare from these places. Its tempting because fares are $50 or so bucks cheaper on these websites than buying directly from Aer Lingus and BA. However, when I did some research on Justfly.com I found some bad reviews which is concerning.
I've historically used Kayak to track the fares but then just book directly with the airline so this is my first time seeing the lowest be those discount places. Anyone use these types of sites for airfare?
We usually fly Jetblue domestically I just haven't come across these discount sites much.... until now!
Worth it for the savings or better to just pay a little more and go straight through the airline?
Thoughts?
I've historically used Kayak to track the fares but then just book directly with the airline so this is my first time seeing the lowest be those discount places. Anyone use these types of sites for airfare?
We usually fly Jetblue domestically I just haven't come across these discount sites much.... until now!
Worth it for the savings or better to just pay a little more and go straight through the airline?
Thoughts?
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