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How to Find Cheap Airline Tickets for Students

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How to Find Cheap Airline Tickets for Students
How to Find Cheap Airline Tickets for Students

If you are a student then you can easily Find Cheap Airline Tickets for Students. Most airline companies offer special discounts to students during vacation time.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    To find Cheap Airline Tickets for Students you need to know where to look. I have placed two links to two great websites in the resource section to search for cheap airline tickets for students.

  2. Step 2

    Most traditional airlines offer discounts to students. When checking airline prices on the phone or internet, ask if they offer a discount for students.

  3. Step 3

    Book Early. To get the cheapest airline tickets you need to book your flight early. Airlines know that if you purchase your ticket late that you will pay usually $50 to $100 for the same ticket that you could have bought a month ago. If you plan on going on vacation for Spring Break then try buying your tickets in the winter when no one else is even thinking about Spring Break.

  4. Step 4

    Inquire about standby seats. You must inquire about standby seats in person and not over the phone. If someone has bought a ticket and does not show up to the flight then you can fly "standby" in their seat for a much lower fare.

  5. Step 5

    Try to get everything bundled into one ticket. Most airlines offer travel packages that include airfare, rental car, and hotel fees all bundled into one fee. You can typically receive a decent discount if you purchase a travel package.

  6. Step 6

    Search vigilantly on the internet for the lowest airfare. Never settle for a price that you think is "cheap". Keep looking for cheap airline tickets for students and you will ensure that you receive the lowest price available.

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