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  2. Missed United's Free Tickets? Here's How to Find More ... - AOL

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    Alamy Last week, a few lucky travelers scored the bargain of a lifetime: They managed to get free tickets on United Airlines. This wasn't the result of an insane promotion by United (UAL), nor was ...

  3. How to use low-cost airlines without having to pay too much - AOL

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    Puedes leer esta historia en español presionando aquí. Low-cost airlines often launch unbelievably priced deals. For example, flights from San Francisco to Chicago from $58 or from Miami to New ...

  4. Can AI find you the cheapest plane tickets? How Google and ...

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    Gemini provided five flight options, with the lowest price one a $615 round-trip flight on United Airlines – $49 less than what Skyscanner told me and $146 cheaper than my own Google Flights search.

  5. List of low-cost airlines - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of low-cost carriers organised by home country. A low-cost carrier or low-cost airline (also known as a no-frills, discount or budget carrier or airline) is an airline that offers generally low fares in exchange for eliminating many traditional passenger services.

  6. Low-cost carrier - Wikipedia

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    The term is often applied to any carrier with low ticket prices and limited services regardless of their operating models. Low-cost carriers should not be confused with regional airlines that operate short-haul flights without service, or with full-service airlines offering some reduced fares.

  7. Airline booking ploys - Wikipedia

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    Airline booking ploys are used by travelers in commercial aviation to lower the price of flying by circumventing airlines' rules about how tickets may be used. They are generally a breach of the contract of carriage between the passenger and the airline, which airlines may try to enforce in various ways.