In addition to Cheaptickets.com, Expedia, Orbitz and Travelocity have announced an end to charging booking fees through their sites.
CHICAGO, June 1 /PRNewswire/ — CheapTickets.com (http://www.cheaptickets.com) today announced that it will permanently remove booking fees on domestic and international flights*. The removal of fees follows a successful promotional trial that began in April.
“CheapTickets customers are true deal seekers and price is the most important factor when booking a trip,” said Tom Russell, group vice president for CheapTickets.com. “With the permanent removal of fees, CheapTickets has never been cheaper and there has never been a better time to buy.”
For more information about no-fees on flights, visit www.cheaptickets.com/nofees.
Additional ways for consumers to save on CheapTickets.com include:
Package Savings: CheapTickets customers can tap into deep savings when they buy their flight and hotel together. The CheapTickets dynamic packaging offering allows consumers to “get it together & save.” By pricing the airline ticket and hotel room as a package, CheapTickets is able to give customers access to highly discounted rates on airline tickets and hotel rooms that would otherwise go unsold - rates that the airlines and hotels would not allow us to offer if purchased separately.
Traveling Off-Season: Seasoned travelers know one of the best times to find big savings and fewer crowds is during the off-season. The CheapTickets Off-Season Deals guide is a valuable resource for the budget-minded traveler, highlighting top picks at off-season destinations with significant savings. For the latest off-season deals, visit www.cheaptickets.com/offseason.
* Valid for round-trip or one-way flights. Excludes multi-carrier itineraries and flights originating outside the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and the Caribbean.











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