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overall good guide to cheap airfares and travel sites
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orbitz sucks! This is a great way to scan all airfares
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That SideStep site seems a lot like kayak.com but worse.
Yes, its quite obvious that so many of these sites are owned by the same companies…
Kayak is okay, However I will have to respectfully disagree w/ Donnie. Sidestep, IMO, is a much better place to get travel. Sure, they may not show as many results as Kayak, but that’s because Sidestep only shows what’s actually available at the time you’re searching for – so if you can click it, you can book it. Not the case with Kayak, which is why I stopped using them. Not only can you get awesome deals on airfare, cars, hotels, and packages with Sidestep, you can do your research on the site as well with all their travel guides they have available. I went to Prague a while back and used the travel guides found on Sidestep before I left. Had some great info and ended up enjoying my experience a lot more. Besides when it comes to prices available, I’ve had better luck with Sidestep which is why I’m sticking with them.