Recently, I was booking a trip from New York to Detroit and did the math. On bookingbuddy.com I discovered that were I to buy a hotel plus air package my airfare on American Airlines would be thrown in for free. So I did some random searches on other itineraries and found that the deal was not a fluke.
Here are three recent examples I found:
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Dallas to Los Angeles
Trip length: five nights, two guests
Airline: American
Hotel: Westin Los Angeles Airport
Airline web site price (AA.com): $362
Hotel web site price (starwood.com): $910
Air plus hotel bought separately: $,1272
Package price (Expedia.com) $1,198
Savings: $74
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Los Angeles to Honolulu
Trip length: seven nights, two guests
Airline: Delta
Hotel: Hilton Waikiki Beach
Airline website price (Delta.com): $1,088
Hotel website price (hiltonwaikikibeach.com): $1,667 with Hilton Honors membership discount
Air plus hotel bought separately: $2,755
Package price (Travelocity.com): $2,325, with seventh night free promotion
Package savings: $430
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Chicago to New York
Trip length: four nights, one guest
Airline: Delta
Hotel: Red Lion Inn and Suites Brooklyn
Airline web site price (Delta.com): $133
Hotel website price (redlion.com/Brooklyn): $845
Air plus hotel bought separately: $978
Package price (Priceline.com) $527
Savings: $451
A less-obvious additional advantage of packages: they sometimes come with more liberal rules and restrictions such as no required advance purchase. A colleague needed to make a last-minute trip from New York to Orlando, Fla., for a funeral and discovered that buying a package on jetBlue.com would cost far less than the last-minute airfare alone. “I don’t need the hotel since I’m staying with my mom,” he asked. “Will the hotel mind if I don’t show up?” He didn’t, and it didn’t, although I did advise him to cancel the hotel room on the day of arrival just as a courtesy.
Time and time again I read on travel blogs and “road warrior” websites, “Book directly with the hotel and airline!” There are some advantages to buying travel that way (you deal directly with the vendor instead of a third-party middleman, for one thing), but in many cases whatever you gain isn’t worth spending more than you need do. Package savings, along with the convenience of making a single purchase, are reasons why, despite efforts by hotels and airlines to entice direct bookings, online travel agencies still exist.
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