Thursday, June 10, 2010

What Does that Flight Really Cost?

For you vacationers taking a flight this summer...

How clever is this; a web site that will add all the airline fees to the ticket price so you can see how much that flight really cost.

As an example, a sample flight from JFK to LAX on June 15th shows base fares and taxes on three airlines ranging from $198.00 to $218.00 one way – not much of a spread. However, once TruPrice recalculated the fare accounting for 3 checked bags with the third bag being oversized and overweight, the true price of the tickets ranged from $458.00 to $883.00 on the same three airlines. "That's why we're establishing the TruPrice engine. When you look for a flight, TruPrice will guide you step-by-step to find out the fees that are expected to be added to an airfare. Then it will tell you the true price that your trip will cost you on the various airlines that offer that route," said Muise. 

Click HERE to learn more.

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