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  2. 10 Clever Cheap Flight Tips, According to a Professional ...

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    4. Avoid One-Way Tickets for Multi-City Travel. The worst way to book multi-city travel is to buy each leg as a one-way ticket, especially for long-haul international flights.

  3. Flying standby has changed over the years — here's what it ...

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    Flying standby used to mean showing up at the airport without a ticket and trying to land a discounted seat on an undersold flight. Now, you often need a ticket to be eligible to fly standby, but ...

  4. Standby (air travel) - Wikipedia

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    This means that someone with a discounted airfare, like a Web-only fare or 14-day advance ticket is ineligible to fly standby unless they upgrade to a full-fare ticket. [ citation needed ] Standby for earlier flights began as a free service on many airlines, but as of April 2010, most US airlines charge for unconfirmed standby, with a USD $50 ...

  5. Southwest Airlines begins free same-day standby for all ... - AOL

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    The option to request standby at the airport will remain. Southwest's updated fare benefits explanation chart. The airline is also expanding its free internet offering to customers who purchase ...

  6. Airline booking ploys - Wikipedia

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    For instance, a passenger intending to fly only from Los Angeles to New York may find the one-way ticket costs $800, but that the round-trip fare is $500. The passenger, therefore, purchases the round trip from Los Angeles to New York and back to Los Angeles and boards the flight to New York but stays in New York and "throws away" the second ...

  7. Round-the-world ticket - Wikipedia

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    Round-the-world tickets are priced according to travel class, origin of travel, number of continents, mileage (usually between 30,000 and 60,000 km), and sometimes season of travel. [3] The traveller benefits from the large and optimized network of the airline alliance and can often participate in the alliance's frequent flyer programs ...