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* '''[https://www.studentuniverse.com/flights Student Universe]''': Discounted flights for college students | * '''[https://www.studentuniverse.com/flights Student Universe]''': Discounted flights for college students | ||
=== Credit Card Points === | === Credit Card Points / Airline Miles === | ||
* '''Search Engines''': [https://www.pointhound.com/ Pointhound] and [https://roame.travel/ Roame] specialize in point redemption searches | * '''Search Engines''': [https://www.pointhound.com/ Pointhound] and [https://roame.travel/ Roame] specialize in point redemption searches | ||
* '''Best Value''': High-end flights (like direct transcontinental/transoceanic routes) typically offer the most value per point | * '''Best Value''': High-end flights (like direct transcontinental/transoceanic routes) typically offer the most value per point | ||
* You can buy frequent flyer points at a rate of 1.6-1.9c and then purchase business and first class flights with them using 50-60K points | |||
== After Booking == | == After Booking == |
Latest revision as of 21:13, 27 June 2025
Travel[edit | edit source]
General Flight Planning[edit | edit source]
Before You Book[edit | edit source]
- Transit to Airport: Check if public transit is available at your departure and arrival times. Factor in cost and time for non-transit options.
- Airport Selection: Some cities have multiple airports - compare total travel costs including ground transportation.
- Flight Flexibility: United Basic Economy (no carry-on) and Spirit don't offer flight flexibility. You can purchase flexibility from Spirit separately.
- Route Changes: On most airlines (except Spirit and Frontier), you can often modify flights to extend stays - usually cheaper than booking return trips later.
Search Tools[edit | edit source]
- ITA Matrix: Advanced flight search engine with more sophisticated querying than Google Flights and often more current results since it doesn't rely on caching.
Discounts and Special Programs[edit | edit source]
Youth Discounts[edit | edit source]
- United Airlines: 5% off flights for ages 18-23 (valid through December 31st, 2025)
- Amtrak: 15% off train tickets for students ages 17-24
- Student Universe: Discounted flights for college students
Credit Card Points / Airline Miles[edit | edit source]
- Search Engines: Pointhound and Roame specialize in point redemption searches
- Best Value: High-end flights (like direct transcontinental/transoceanic routes) typically offer the most value per point
- You can buy frequent flyer points at a rate of 1.6-1.9c and then purchase business and first class flights with them using 50-60K points
After Booking[edit | edit source]
Pre-Flight Preparation[edit | edit source]
- Timing: Set alarm for airport departure time + 30 minutes for last-minute packing
- Hydration: Bring a large water bottle (24oz+) to fill after security - cabin humidity is very low (10-20%)
- Electrolytes: Consume sodium and potassium-rich foods before and during flight
- Medication: Pack extra doses in multiple compartments, keep in carry-on for easy access
Long-Haul Flight Tips[edit | edit source]
- Timezone Adjustment: Set devices to destination timezone when boarding and sync eating/drinking accordingly
- Comfort: Wear clothes you're comfortable being in for extended periods
Destination-Specific Tips[edit | edit source]
Japan[edit | edit source]
- Bring multiple debit cards for cash access and transportation card payments
Alternative Travel Options[edit | edit source]
Frontier GoWild! All-You-Can-Fly Pass[edit | edit source]
For travelers with flexible schedules who prioritize cost savings over convenience
The GoWild! Pass offers unlimited flights for a fixed subscription price, with flights available for $0.01 plus taxes/fees (typically ~$14.60 domestic).
Key Features:
- Access to all Frontier domestic and international destinations
- Domestic flights: book 1 day before departure
- International flights: book 10 days before departure
- Various subscription options: annual, seasonal, monthly
Limitations:
- Last-minute booking requirements
- Additional costs for baggage and seat selection
- Blackout dates during peak periods
- Subject to availability
Route Planning Strategy:
- Use the interactive Frontier route map for planning
- Prioritize direct flights when possible
- Transform long layovers into stopovers to visit additional cities
- Check multiple airports in metro areas (e.g., Chicago: ORD/MDW, DC area: BWI/DCA)
- Compare different days - schedules vary significantly by day of week
- Check historical delay data using FlightStats or FlightAware
Booking Tips:
- Check prices frequently - discounted rates often available 24-48 hours before departure
- Treat like public transit: focus on functionality over luxury
- Build buffer time for delays
- Pack light to avoid baggage fees