Any good airliner discounts out there?

l8rd8r

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It use to be that we could walk up to a cruise that was departing and spend $150.00 to non-rev. Can that still be done? Or is ever deal done through a service?

Fedex still offers great prices for mail but, do they still allow us to non-rev as pax?

The Hub offers little in discounts. What deals have you come across lately.
 
It use to be that we could walk up to a cruise that was departing and spend $150.00 to non-rev. Can that still be done? Or is ever deal done through a service?

Fedex still offers great prices for mail but, do they still allow us to non-rev as pax?

The Hub offers little in discounts. What deals have you come across lately.

I have used this guy for years for great deals. He really works to find you the best deal...
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Dargal.com has great prices, however, there are not that many great cruise deals out there because the cruise lines already give them. 60 days b4 are always dropped to low fares but don't count on many verandas. :down:
 
I think DARGAL is the best but also try

Perx.com
gozed.com
id90.com
dynamictravel.com
rumrabbit.com
vacationstogo.com
iddeals.com
nonrev.net

Also if you are not asking for an airline employee discount at every hotel, car rental or anything else you are missing out big time. :up:
 
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Thanks. Any ideas for a resort, teenage friendly in Palm Springs, Ca?
 
When I was the Pass Bureau Manager for another airline, I met with a bunch of really good Interline Agencies at our Seattle meet a few years ago (PBA - Pass Bureau Association). I'll dig thru all my things from them and post a list here.

Sharon Roberson (US-West) is very active in this group and can also point you towards the right agency or even forward emails from some of these agencies (which leads me to ask... who will be the new US manager -- Sharon Roberson or Allan Cogswell)...

The one thing to be aware of is that most interline agencies charge you a fee for booking with them. What I've done, and not to say perx.com isn't a good company, but I've contacted the hotels they list directly and get the same rate or a bit cheaper.

One of them based in San Antonio, is very VERY good .. Dynamic Travel or something comes to mind.

FYI -- Wyndham in Freeport Bahamas is offering USAir employees $85 per person per night all inclusive, no extra for single occupancy.
 
Visiting Los Angeles or the surrounding areas? Try a new way to dine inflight. Look at www.skymeals.com. US employees receive a 25% discount off of your total bill including tax, gratuity, and delivery. One catch, you have to call on the phone....online orders ain't discounted. This is not cheap but as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. Don't knock it till you've tried it.....
 

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