For flights, I ve always been partial to Travelocity.com. They have a pretty sophisticated web site that lets you choose between different flight configurations. Sometimes you can get shorter connection times if you re willing to be flexible on dates or price.If you re having trouble finding flights with short layover times, it may not be under the ticketing agency s control. The airlines set the flight times and connections.I ve tried several different car rental agencies (Enterprise, Hertz, Alamo, etc.) and have found very little difference between them in terms of price, quality, policies, or options. If you have a AAA membership, try their website first. I got a deal at almost half the price that the rental agency was offering through its own website. Otherwise, I usually shop around on the companies web sites and go with the best deal.A strong word of advice on car rentals: although it adds significantly to the cost of your rental, ALWAYS buy the loss/damage waiver. Even something as simple as a careless person dinging you with their door in the parking lot can turn a $100 rental fee into a $1,000 repair bill. It happened to me in back-to-back rentals through no fault of my own. It s a huge hassle without the loss/damage waiver.Another word of advice: don t fall for the car rental agency s scam where they get you to buy a tank of gas up front so you don t have to refill the tank when you return it. This deal is ENTIRELY in the company s favor, unless you return the car with the gas tank totally depleted of every last drop of fuel.
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A great alternative to the well-known sites like Orbitz, Expedia, and Travelocity is Kayak (http://www.kayak.com/). Check it out!
Travelocity is another one.Be sure to go to an airlines and search by lowest fare first Then see what a car rental is. So you know, if its a deal or not.
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I always use expedia
My favorite I always use travelocity.com