The Worldwide Guide to Cheap Airfares: How to Travel the World Without Breaking the Bank (Paperback)
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6 Comments on The Worldwide Guide to Cheap Airfares: How to Travel the World Without Breaking the Bank (Paperback)
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5.0 out of 5 stars
This book saved me over $400 on my first trip
I just got back from an unbelievable trip to Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. My flight from the USA to Singapore was only $400 round trip.
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It really helps!
I found this book to be a big help. It gave me more than travel tips. Its real value comes from the author’s ability to give the reader an idea on how the travel industry works…
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Same old same old
If you have read one article on cheap travel you have already read this book. Don’t waste your money, you can get the exact same information on the internet.
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Best Advice for Cheap Flights!
As a travel author myself, I appreciate good writing on the subject. I find McColl’s book a must-have, as I continue to use it on a near monthly basis.
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Informative, witty and concise!
If you are into to hopping around the country or the globe then this book will save you hundreds of dollars.
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A great guide to worldwide airline consolidators
This book paid for itself the first time I used it. McColl lists travel agents and consolidators around the world, classified by specialty.
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