Cheap Flights: Travelling Made Easy

By admin · Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Recently, British airways decided to slash down their airfare by up to 68% to 40 destinations as reported by Daily Express. The reported discount was due to the series of setbacks that were experienced by its clients. Another news item reports that the airfares are likely to be slashed by several airlines keeping in view the upcoming Valentine’s Day. Needless to add, such move by British Airways has encouraged competition amongst its rivals. And surely, it is a blissful time for the travellers. These cheap flight tickets suggest the evident rise in the air travelling business.

Such is the scenario, where competition is growing and so is the comfort of consumers. Airline industry is minting millions and they want to pull the consumers towards them and so they offer the best possible services at a reasonable price. These cheap flights can be easily asked for anywhere around UK and around the world too. Bargain hunters can not ask for better as they can get a good discount on the flight rates. And surely enough, best hospitality is promised through these flights.

Keeping in mind the requirements of the guests, new policies have been implemented according to which you only pay for what you need. That means, for instance if you don’t wish to eat, don’t pay for it. This sounds pretty fine when the travelling distance is less. In turn you get cheap flight tickets. And guess what, consumers like this idea a lot.

After all, Air travelling is the safest and the fastest mode of transport. And when you are being offered the best facilities at reasonable rates, you should try to get the best out of it!

Adam Jaylin
http://www.articlesbase.com/flights-articles/cheap-flights-travelling-made-easy-101302.html

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Comments

I made a mistake on an inbound flight to D.C., choosing a flight into Baltimore instead.?
What is the best (easiest, cheapest, safest) way to travel from Baltimore Airport into D.C. Would I be better off spending the $150 on the airfare change through the airline?

It’s not that hard to get from BWI into DC. Most people take the free shuttle bus from BWI airport to the BWI train station, and from there they take either the MARC commuter train or Amtrak into Washington Union Station. From Washington Union Station, you can either take the Metro subway or a cab to your final destination.
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There are shuttle vans that run between BWI Airport, Dulles Airport and National Airport. It think they cost about $15…which is a heck of a lot cheaper than $150.

Getting from BWI to IAD to DCA is pretty easy.
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By mercury_wisdom119 on February 24th, 2010 at 12:47 am

It’s definitely NOT worth changing your airfare. As other people have said, it is safe and cheap to travel from BWI into D.C. (and not that difficult either). I think the cheapest option is the B30 Metrobus, which is a direct express shuttling between BWI and the Greenbelt Metro station (at the end of the Green line). Then you can hop the Metro into D.C. Amtrak and MARC are also options, but from what I’ve heard it is fastest to use the B30 because the trains get backed up pretty frequently and make lots of stops.
I’ve talked to people who have used the B30 bus, and they say it’s straightforward. I think it even has luggage racks. Good luck!
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