TRAVEL TIPS: Round-the-World Flights VS One Way Flights Tips & GuideFlights, RoundtheWorld, Tips, Traveladmin 31 Mar 2015 It's only fair to share... 1397 ViewTweet
Two cheapest ways are RTW ticket through a online/phone travel agent (go to
multiple travel agents (airline consolidators, discount brokers and travel
hackers, prices will be different) and credit card sign up bonuses for air
miles. Don’t run up debt on the credit cards, but the bonuses are enough
for at least 8 tickets one way tickets.
(Some airline consolidators won’t deal with a person and only sell B2B.
Some do person to person.)
Question: I have a list of cities I want to visit how to I come up with the
cheapest itinerary of those cities in one trip. 25 cities!
boton?
Wow, I’d never actually thought of what type of ticket I should get. 😀
You’re so informative P.s I’ve started a “Travel” Money pot, thank you for
inspiring me!
I’m thinking of travelling to Chiang Mai (Thailand) first, I’m half Thai
and know some of the language so I can get around there with more ease. But
then I hope to travel a bit more spontaneously, after 😉 I’m only 14 so I
have a good amount of time to save up and i’ve been doing well so far 🙂
I’ll take that compliment any day!
Hey! I just answered your questions in my latest video. Check it out. I
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this channel is so, so awesome. Thank you for all the great work!
Thank you so much! That really means A LOT.
Great video Kristen! Tips that would be very helpful for me!
yeah she is but not just looks …great personality !
Great great advice
I thought the United States required travelers to other countries to
purchase round trip tickets and one ways were not even an option???
That’s great! Thailand is a really beautiful country. The landscapes,
people, food. I love it there..especially when you go off the beaten
tourist path. That is really great that you are so young and saving for
travel. Good for you!
p.s i sub you : )
I’ve never had a problem with purchasing one way tickets in any country but
Indonesia. Even then, I was able to get through. As long as you have a copy
of your itinerary, bank statements (so you can prove you have money) and an
address of where you are going, you should be fine. Confidence is key. Be
quick with your answers at customs and they will let you through.
Thanks Jasmine! I’m shooting 8 more episodes of So You Want to Travel the
World that will be posted beginning next week.
Best advises so far. Thanks for sharing
Sounds like a great trip! You can also take the train which could be a lot
cheaper. I would look into that as well. I’m glad you’re enjoying my
videos. More to come.
Have you tried FlightFox? Check it out: bit [dot] ly/1fpGaHG
New subscriber here 🙂 I’m super glad Louis recommended his viewers come
check your videos out. They are super helpful!
Hi i am a new subscriber and i love your tips and videos! i am need of
advice from you. i am planning a trip to South America and ii wanted to
know how would i travel between countries? if one way is the best? i am
planning to travel in argentina,chiile,peru,colombia,venezuela and brazil.
i am traveling in each country for atleast 3 weeks to a month each. thanks
i would like to hear from you! if you could make a video on South America
traveling that would be sweet.
I’m glad this was able to help you. I never though choosing which ticket to
get would be such a big deal either. It turned out to be the most
frustrating part of planning my trip. So I’m glad I can share what I
learned about it through all the research I did. A money pot! That’s GREAT!
Where are thinking of going?
I’m considering traveling the world in six months and these videos are
super helpful thanks alot
My pleasure. More on the way:)