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Friday, March 12, 2010

Travel Guide To Africa

Posted by myarticlenetwork on February 8, 2010

There are a number of things to think about when considering traveling to Africa. Whichever country that you decide to visit you will most likely be going by Air. There are now many airlines on the various routes and you have a wide range to choose from.

By making use of some tips and ideas that I will mention below you can get discounted airfares and flu cheaper. Firstly like I said before the industry is not dominated by the major airlines anymore, the smaller airlines have been a welcome relief for passengers and consumers as prices have drastically come down because of the increased competition.

What you need to do is schedule your visit appropriately. Air fares are always changing and it becomes difficult to get a quote for a particular time in the future. What you could possibly get is an estimate. The reason for this is that the prices vary according to the day of the week and the time of the year.

Airfares for week day travel are always cheaper than fares for weekend travel. The reason is that the weekend period is said to be a peak period of travel where you have many people traveling between places. Because there are limited seats that everyone is rushing for the prices are pushed up. The time of the year also matters. Different airlines will have a different interpretation when it comes to what is peak season and what is not.

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Be sure that you have got the current quote when you are making a booking. You can make a booking inperson at the airline ticket office or book by telephone. However you will always get a discount by making an online booking. If a booking is made online the airline does not use any personnel, stationery and does not print anything so they save money. This information can be got from any tour operator or travel guide agency.

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