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Tips:How to get cheap ticket at travel fair


Travel fair is a place for people to search the cheap tickets for a vacation with family or friends. Until the end of the first quarter of 2018, there are more than 10 tourism exhibitions organized by the travel companies or airlines in cooperation with the banking firms.
Here are the six tips to hunt for cheap tickets that you can try as quoted from Shopback's press release:

1. Set a destination and set up multiple date options
Make sure you have set a destination, as well as prepared some date options for your travel. At least you already have three date options, so there will be a backup date if the first date option does not match your budget.
2. Avoid peak season
Make sure you don't set the dates for the peak seasons like Eid holidays, school holidays, and Christmas and New Year holidays. During that period, the airline discount is not as great as other times.
3. Book ticket at a travel agent
If you have a partner or a subscription of a tour agency participating in a travel exhibition, it will be better to book the ticket ahead at the travel agent.
4. Come on the first day
The opportunity to get the cheaper tickets on the first day at the travel event is bigger than the next day because the promo seat quota is still widely available. Especially if the first day is on the weekdays, it will be more profitable, because there will be fewer visitors.
5. Meticulously check the promotion
The promo is not only given by the airlines and bank partner organizers, sometimes some tenants also offer various interesting promos, such as flight tickets, inn, tour package or other tourist attraction.
6. Take the advantage of "Happy Hour"
To get the cheap tickets, it is good for you to come on the Happy Hour. Usually, it occurs twice; in the morning from 10 am to 1 pm and in the evening from 4 pm to 6 pm. The best time is at 4 pm to 5 pm on the first day of the travel fair.

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