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I am going to visit my husband in Japan at the end of the year and I was just wanting advice on the best way to get a good deal when purchasing my plane ticket. Is it best to purchase tickets directly from the airline or has anyone ever bought from Priceline or Orbitz before? Were there any problems using a third-party site?
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Buying closer to the travel date seems best. I prefer to buy direct from the airlines, as third party sites get weird if the flight details change. I have used Expedia successfully, and Kayak, so either way is okay. Also, if you are near a base, see what the MWR/ITT travel office can offer you.
If you have the time, you can use Space A flights outside the US. You just need to pay for travel to a base in the US with an AMC terminal. This may not be a great option if you have a schedule to keep, but it is nearly free.
Thank You!
No, thank you so much for giving a detailed post. It's great. This will the first time I've ever been on a plane, so I'm pretty much clueless on what to do. I am 22 and about to be in my last semester of nursing school. I've pretty much been on every site except for student universe. (first time hearing about it) It's probably the cheapest I've seen so far, but I guess I'm still a little cautious about buying from a third party site. I know you wrote you have booked through them, but would you say student universe is a trustworthy site to purchase from? I just don't want to run into any problems. Do you have any information on Japan Airlines as far as it being a good airline to fly with? Also any info on United Airlines? I'm not leaving till November, so would it be best to wait to get my ticket? The prices I'm seeing on student universe are about $300 cheaper if I book it now (which is awesome), but if you think prices will decrease closer to the date of departure then I may wait. Sorry for all of my questions and again THANK YOU!
JAL is a top notch airline. United is good, I have not had a bad experience with them. My parents preferred Korean Airlines, but I do not know what their prices are like.
Pro-tip: carry an empty refillable water bottle with you, and fill it up once you are through TSA security. Never pay airport prices for water. The food is shockingly high enough. Bring earbuds or noise cancelling headphones and your own travel pillow. You will probably need a credit card to buy food on the flight, and you will need it. Bring some handwipes in a small container, and a small pack of tissues.
Japan is terrific, I visited with my parents when I was 13, was stationed there twice when I was in the Navy, and twice as my husband's dependent. LOL, I like Japan a lot.
Are you in the Japan moms group? There are some god travel discussions there.
Are dependents not eligible for Space-A travel? ( I think that is what it is called)
They are eligible outside the continental US. If traveling for leisure, not on orders, you'd be lower priority than anyone on orders or EML, or active duty, but above retirees. You could fly to Japan or Europe, but not across the country or state to state.
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