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I like Kayak.com.
i HAVE DONE pRICELINE SEVERAL TIMES.....SOMETIMES NOT TOO CONVENIANT
I guarantee you the taxes will ALWAYS be tacked on. Fact is that the taxes are always going to be paid no matter how great the deal. Now if you say where can I find a final price that includes it you have to just shop around. Prices are pretty much within 20 bucks of each other from one destination to the other. Kind of like buying gasoline you may save 5cents a gallon here or there but you will pay pretty much the same in any given area
Add to that -— Jet Blue has a special on that’s awesome for the months of Sept and Oct $600 total ( 599 plus taxes) for as many trips as you want to take during that time. So if you are going then you might want to look at that
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I’ve found that when I find a good price, go and check another place, and return to the first one, the price is not available. Before returning to the best price, clean out your cache and remove all the cookies. I have found this process to work, in order to get the original price, especially if it’s only been a short while. Also, book as far in advance as possible.
The cheapest airline I have found is Southwest booked online at their website.
The other best site is cheapoair.com
for transatlantic you can’t beat airberlin.com you can book a one-way.. and come back whenever you want to.
I just booked a flight for October, DFW to Budapest round
trip $264 + $389 in taxes and fees + $653. One stop in
Frankfurt. I used flights.com a well known consolidator.
The airline is going to be Lufthansa. the same flight booked
on LH website would have been $913.
Good luck
If you have miles it is worth looking at the current rates needed for a flight. I’ve seen some great miles deals lately.
For scheduled domestic flights, I use Orbitz.com
They are lower than everything I’ve found, and seem to match the airlines’ web fares. Except Southwest’s website, which is definitely the cheapest if you can use their web specials.