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Travelocity's Low Fare Alert search thousands of flights for fares that can save you 20%* or more on your trip.

Why book a flight and hotel together?

When you book your airfare and hotel together on Travelocity, you get access to special rates --and that's just the beginning. You'll have access to the same flights you’ve always been able to choose from, along with thousands of top hotels at discounted rates.

And when booking a flight plus hotel room, you've also got control over the details you care about. Aisle seat? King bed? You decide! Here are just a few of the great features at your fingertips when you book both at the same time:

  • You can choose either your hotel or your flights first-- whichever you prefer.
  • New clickable seat maps allow you to select the airline seat you want.
  • Independent AAA Ratings and Traveler Reviews help you make the right hotel choice.
  • Hotels are listed by neighborhood, so you can pick where you want to stay.
  • You can even pick the exact hotel room that's right for you.

Travelocity Flight Booking Tips

Tip #1: Make your reservation early.
Many discount fares require that you make a reservation 7, 14 or 21 days in advance, depending on the fare. The best international fares often require a reservation 30 days in advance. Making a reservation as soon as you know your travel dates increases your chances of finding a great fare.
 
Tip #2: Flying on a weekday usually costs less.
Flights departing on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday usually offer the lowest fares. Fares are sometimes (but not always) higher on Monday and Friday than on other weekdays. Saturday flights occasionally have discount fares, but as a rule it's more expensive to fly on a weekend than a weekday.
 
Tip #3: Stay over a Saturday night
Most low fares require that you stay over at least one Saturday night before your return flight. However, some fares may only require you to stay a minimum of 3 or 4 days.
 
Tip #4: Did we mention you should make your reservation early?
Airlines sell only a limited number of seats at the lowest fares. When those seats sell out, the price goes up!
 
Tip #5: Consider an airport in the surrounding area.
You may enjoy significant savings if you are willing to fly into nearby airports. For example, when traveling to Los Angeles (LAX), you may want to consider flying into the Burbank (BUR), Orange County (SNA) or Ontario (ONT) airports. Similarly, the cost of a trip to San Francisco (SFO) might be reduced by flying into San Jose (SJC) or Oakland (OAK), while travel to Miami (MIA) may be less expensive if you fly into Ft. Lauderdale (FLL).
 
Tip #6: Try an earlier or later travel date.
To get the lowest roundtrip fare, the same fare must be available on both the departing and return flights you select. If the fare is sold out on either of these, the price you end up with will be much higher. If possible, consider flying on another date.

Flight + Hotel Savings

The price of a Flight+Hotel TotalTripSM is on average $220 less per booking, based on an internal study comparing prices on all actual Flight+Hotel bookings on Travelocity during the period studied with the prices of a flight and hotel to the same destination if purchased separately. Actual savings vary by destination, origin, length of trip, and number of passengers.

These are the Top Reasons to Book Flight + Hotel Together through Travelocity:

1. Bigger Savings
Get access to special rates available only when you book together. Plus, retrieve simple pricing on your complete vacation experience, including flight, hotel, taxes, and all fees. Nothing is hidden!

2. Thousands of Options
Choose from a multitude of your favorite airlines, hotels, and activities to come up with the perfect vacation that suits you best--all in one easy purchase.

3. Travelocity Guarantee
We guarantee that everything about your booking will be right, or we'll work with our partners to make it right, right away.

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Travelocity Current Flight Deals:

Big City, Small Fare: Fly One-Way From $44+

Expires June 5. If the thrill of urban life is calling, but your wallet is nearly empty, never fear. Right now, one-way flights to cosmopolitan capitals around the country start at just $44+ with AirTran. With such low fares, you’ll arrive at the fun-loving city of your choice with plenty of cash left over for fine dining, museums, and more. Book now and join the jet set.
• Tickets must be purchased by June 5, 2007.
• Travel must be completed by November 8, 2007.
• A 14-day advance purchase is required.

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Travelocity's Low Fare Alert searches thousands of flights for fares that can save you 20%* or more on your trip.

Purchase Now Before These Deals Disappear! We’ve got just what you’re looking for: Low fares to the places you want to go. Book your flight with the comfort of knowing you’re getting a great deal. The listed fares are at least a 20%* savings.

Domestic Destinations on Sale:

All AirTran Destinations. One-Way Flights From $44+

Orlando, FL: Flights
Hawaii: Round - Trip From $373+
Los Angeles - San Francisco: Fly Each Way for $64+

Fly Domestic and Save: Round-Trip Flights From $83+

Special Note on International Flight and Travel:

Since January 23rd, 2007, travelers to and from the Caribbean, Bermuda, Central and South America, Mexico and Canada must have a valid passport or other secure, accepted document to enter or re-enter the United States

This requirement does not affect travel between the U.S. and its territories. U.S. citizens traveling between the U.S. and Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa will continue to be able to use established forms of ID.