• International Travel From Atlanta To Ireland: A Review

    International Travel From Atlanta To Ireland: A Review

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    If you’re planning a trip abroad from Atlanta, you might want to check out Ireland.

    Of course, there are some things you should know before going to Dublin or another city in the European country.

    If you want to know about what you should bring on your trip as well as what to expect going from Atlanta to Dublin, here’s everything you need to know.

    Best Time To Travel To Ireland

    When is the best time to travel to Ireland? The weather is normally on the chilly side, but not frigid. Even in summer, the temperatures are mid 60s at the highest. So, it’s wise to always bring a jacket, because a chance of rain is ever-present.

    The summertime months of July and August are when airfare is the highest for Ireland. For the best fares, it’s best to book a flight in the spring or fall.

    Can You Fly Direct To Ireland?

    Nonstop flights to Ireland can be had from airlines like Air France and Aer Lingus. From Atlanta, your best bet is Air Canada or Delta Air Lines.

    If you’ve ever flown international from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, you know that the quality of your experience depends almost entirely on how early you arrive for your flight.

    Hartsfield asks that you be at the airport at least three hours ahead of time when flying internationally. Hartsfield has an updated international concourse that makes it more convenient, but it all depends on how long the security checkpoint lines.

    The checkpoint requires that you have your ID as well as passport, so don’t forget it.

    Flying from Atlanta to Dublin

    travel from Atlanta to Dublin, Ireland

    Once on your flight, it’s going to take most of the day for you to get there. Ireland’s timezone is five hours forward of Atlanta, so if it’s midnight in Georgia, it’s 5 a.m. in Dublin. You’ll need to keep this in mind while flying, because it may well mean you’ll be jetlagged when you touch ground.

    Once you land in Ireland, you’ll be shuffled down a series of stairs and into the customs line. There you’ll show your passport and state your business in the country. The customs agent will ask you where you’re staying, too.

    Renting A Car In Ireland

    If you don’t have someone picking you up from the airport, you may have prearranged a car rental at Dublin Airport. The good news is that the airport has all the major car rental companies that you’re familiar with in the United States: Budget, Avis, Sixth, Etc.

    If you’re renting a car at the airport, the first thing you’ll need to do is venture just outside the building to one of the transportation zones, where a shuttle will transport you to the appropriate rental car hub.

    The one thing that I heard about renting a car in Ireland is that they are pretty strict about getting you to take out additional car insurance, a damage waiver to be precise.

    Your options were said to be either take the extra car insurance, which could be upwards of $30-$40 a day or show proof of primary auto insurance.

    If you do the latter and decline the rental car company’s insurance, they’re going to put at least a $5,000 hold on your credit card. Yes, you read that right!

    Another option, it’s been said, to get out of this extra rental insurance was to have a letter or email authorization from your credit card that covers car rental insurance. Because I had this very credit card, I called them and asked that they send me their card benefits, which lists your coverage.

    Surprisingly, I didn’t have to produce said email. I simply told them that I had insurance and they took me at my word and promptly put a $5,000 hold on my card.

    Here’s some good information from Chase about renting a car:

    When you pick up your rental, be sure to inspect the vehicle thoroughly. If you see any damage, immediately notify the rental car company. Record any pre-existing damage on the rental car company’s check out slip. It may also be helpful to take photos of the vehicle’s condition at the time of renting for your records.

    The major thing about driving in Ireland is this:

    You drive on the opposite side of the street. That’s the reason why car rental insurance is so crucial in Ireland. In fact, I saw a statistic that said that around 90% of rental cars have damage to them.

    On the car that I rented, the agent was sure to mark at least four pre-existing marks around the vehicle. I found a couple more.

    Once you hit the road, driving on the other side of the road is unnerving to say the least. The good news is that Irish drivers are no where NEAR as aggressive as Atlanta drivers. In many instances, people never even switch lanes to pass me up and in no case was a horn every honked at me.

    Exchanging Your Currency

    The biggest thing to remember is when you leave the airport, you may find it advantageous to exchange your U.S. dollars for some Euros. For peace of mind, this makes sense, but literally only a little sense. Don’t exchange a large amount in the airport because frankly the exchange rate is cheaper elsewhere.

    The exchange rate at Dublin’s Airport is expensive compared to elsewhere in the city. Your best bet is using an ATM in your hotel. Of course, you’ll want to call ahead to make sure they have one.

    Checking Into Your Hotel

    Ireland’s hotels offer wide ranges of experiences. No matter if you choose an old Celtic cottage for your lodgings or an expensive modern hotel in Center Centre, they all operate the same way.

    Whether it’s a parking fee or if you want to borrow a phone charger, everything is charged to your credit card “on hold.”

    Tipping In Ireland

    Unlike the United States, you don’t have to tip in Ireland. You’ll notice that your meals will generally be cheaper. As you venture to more restaurants, you’ll find that many of the servers will be from other parts of Europe, like France or Britain. They’re going to expect tips!

    The key is that one size definitely doesn’t fit all when it comes to tips. So it’s best to risk the embarrassment and ask your server.

    People

    The Irish are a hospitable people who are more mannerly than Americans. My interactions, even when I was holding up traffic, were super-pleasant.

    Of course, as an Uber driver told me, there are good and bad in all people. But for the most part, the republic just wants you to respect its heritage and enjoy a good “pint” at the pub.

    The Irish are a stylish people, especially the young adults. Adidas is clearly the athletic apparel of choice.

    Places To Visit In Dublin, Ireland

    Dublin offers plenty of tourist destinations for visitors. Among them are:

    The Irish tour guides are very cognizant of tourist traps. At every turn most of them will tell you whether an establishment is one or not.

    “They charge 8 Euro for a pint of Guinness,” they’ll say, incredulously. 

    You’ll hear about the 850 years under British rule and the instrumental role that Daniel O’Connell played in the rebellion and Irish independence.

    Cliffs of Moher

    One of the most beautiful nature wonders in all of Ireland are the Cliffs of Moher, sea cliffs on the edge of County Clare on the country’s eastern coast.

    The cliffs may be the grand finale, but the journey there from Ireland is worth the ride. Castles throughout the countryside mark pivotal points in the Irish fight for independence as well as relics of British nobility.

    Miles of sheep and other livestock dot the lush landscapes as you travel farther from a Dublin to Ireland’s westerly coast.

    The tour guide points out the small town where Barack and Michelle Obama stopped some years back as part of a president visit. A monument outside a pub makes the spot.

    Cost To Travel To Ireland

    To properly calculate the cost of travel to Ireland, it needs to include the things you really want to do and see in the beautiful country, not necessarily the airfare, which varies.

    When I added up the costs of a hotel and food + activities and tours, here’s what it cost to travel to Ireland.

    • Food: 267
    • Hotel: 1100
    • Activities: $60

    To sum it all up, Ireland is a great country for visitors looking to have an enjoyable vacation. If you visit during June, the sunlight lasts from about 3:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.

    While Dublin proper is not as widespread as some European city centers, the core is packed with activity and the frenzy you’d expect in a metropolitan city. Ireland: Come for the pints, stay for the people.


    Once you get your passport, you should be ready for your trip. Make sure you have found the cheapest flights from Atlanta that are on sale.  

    To Atlanta is one of the most convenient places to travel to and from. A large part of that is because Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is so accessible.

    Not only is it the world’s busiest airport, but it’s state-of-the-art in every way. If you’re interesting in traveling around Atlanta via car or even on scooter, here’s what to know.

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    Delta Makes Big Changes To SkyMiles Program

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    On the heels of severely limiting access to its SkyClub lounges, Delta Air Lines has streamlined its SkyMiles rewards program.

    Loyalty members will now only be able to earn Medallion Status through the airline’s “Medallion Qualification Dollars.”

    That means loyalty members will no longer be able to use the amount of miles they’ve earned to qualify for higher rewards and membership levels.

    Customers also will no longer need to track Medallion Qualification Miles or Medallion Qualification Segments.

    The new rules have been met with frustration on social media, where many people see the changes as less appealing.

    What Are Medallion Qualification Dollars?

    Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQDs) are the sum total of the SkyMiles members’ earnings from buying Delta-marketed flights and products, according to the airline.

    MQDs can be earned by buying Delta airfare or a flight from a partner airline. They also can be earned from booking hotels, car rentals, or Delta Vacations on Delta.com.

    How Many Dollars Equal An MQD?

    According to Delta, you can earn one MQD for every dollar spent.

    An MQD will also be the only qualification for Medallion Status, the airline says.

    The Atlanta-based carrier recently announced the changes on its news website, which details when the new rules go into effect.

    When Do The New Delta SkyMiles Policies Start?

    The new SkyMiles policy goes into effect starting January 1, 2024.

    Final Flight

    Delta’s SkyMiles Program will use MQDs as the single qualifier toward Medallion Status. But the airline is giving you more ways to earn reward points.

    Not only is it the world’s busiest airport, but it’s state-of-the-art in every way. If you’re interested in traveling around Atlanta via car or even on scooter, here’s what to know.

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  • How to save money on your next trip

    5 Ways To Save Money On Your Next Trip

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    There’s nothing like a weekend getaway that involves traveling to a nearby state. All you need is some flexibility and yes, some money.

    5 Steps To Save Money On Your Next Trip

    This article is going to show you how to save money on travel so that you can spend your cash how you please.

    1. Get A Travel Rewards Credit Card

    The first thing you want to do — perhaps a year in advance — is to see if you can get a travel credit card. These cards unlock savings that you can’t get anywhere else.

    A travel credit card with a rewards program can save you big bucks because what you spend can be redeemed for points. Points can be transferred into miles or money toward your trip.

    2. Be Flexible With Your Travel Dates

    When it comes to saving money on travel, knowing when and the best time to book your trip is half the battle.

    Travel experts say that if you book a flight between 21 and 30 days out, you should be able to get a deal.

    But no matter what, it pays to be flexible with your travel dates. Use Google Flights to find wiggle room in the days you plan to travel. You’ll be thankful for the money you save.

    3. Fly On A Budget Airline

    If you really want to just get there, avoid the United and Deltas of the world by flying on a budget airline. You can save up to 60% on your airfare by choosing low-cost airlines that fly in smaller or regional airports.

    Don’t know of any budget airlines? Check out WhichBudget.com to research some carriers.

    4. Don’t Rent A Car

    When you arrive at your destination, don’t rent a vehicle. Plan ahead so that you can use public transportation to get where you need to go.

    Oftentimes, that may even mean staying at a hotel closer to the action. Rental cars eat up huge parts of your travel budget. And you may even have to pay for parking at the hotel or other places.

    5. Eat Like A Local

    One of the surest ways to go broke on vacation, especially overseas, is to eat exclusively at tourist traps. These restaurants will have you paying $8 for a bottle of water!

    To really maximize your savings (and enjoy choice food), choose to eat where the locals eat. That way, you’ll pay what they pay, which is refreshingly affordable prices.


    Final Word

    Believe it or not, traveling doesn’t have to be expensive. Although, we want to have a good time, it can be done for less.
     
    Once you get your passport, you should be ready for your trip. Make sure you have found the cheapest flights from Atlanta that are on sale.  

    To Atlanta is one of the most convenient places to travel to and from. A large part of that is because Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is so accessible.

    Not only is it the world’s busiest airport, but it’s state-of-the-art in every way. If you’re interesting in traveling around Atlanta via car or even on scooter, here’s what to know.

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  • Where to travel without a passport as a U.S. citizen

    Where Can I Travel Without A Passport?

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    As a U.S. citizen, you don’t have your passport and you still want to see the world. I get it. The travel season is only so long. The good thing is that there are several places you can go that don’t require a passport.

    This article will show you the countries you can travel to that don’t ask for a passport.

    No Passport, No Problem For These Countries

    The ability to travel without a passport depends on various factors, including your nationality, destination, and the specific travel requirements of each country. Generally, traveling without a passport is limited to specific regions or arrangements. Here are some examples:

    Anywhere In America

    If you are a citizen or resident of a particular country, you can typically travel within that country without needing a passport. For instance, if you are a U.S. citizen traveling within the United States, you can use other forms of identification such as a driver’s license or state ID.

    Common Travel Areas

    Some regions have agreements that allow for borderless travel between certain countries. For example:

        • European Union (EU): EU citizens can travel within the Schengen Area without undergoing passport control.
        • Caribbean Community (CARICOM): Citizens of CARICOM member countries can travel within the region using only a valid national identification card.

    The CARICOM countries are:

    • Antigua
    • Barbuda
    • Belize
    • Dominica
    • Grenada
    • Haiti
    • Montserrat
    • St. Kitts
    • Nevis
    • St. Lucia
    • St. Vincent
    • The Grenadines
    • The Bahamas
    • Barbados
    • Guyana
    • Jamaica
    • Suriname
    • Trinidad and Tobago

    Special Administrative Regions: Some areas operate under unique travel arrangements, allowing visitors to enter without a passport. For example:

    • Puerto Rico: U.S. citizens can travel to Puerto Rico without a passport as it is a U.S. territory.
    • Macau and Hong Kong: Some nationalities can travel to Macau and Hong Kong without a passport under specific circumstances, such as having a national ID card from certain countries.

    Passport-Free Zones

    Certain designated areas may allow passport-free travel for specific purposes, such as shopping or tourism. Examples include:

      • The Nordic Passport Union: Allows citizens of Nordic countries to travel between Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden without passport checks.
      • Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC): Citizens of GCC countries can often travel within the member states (Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates) using a national ID card.

    Final Word

    It’s important to note that even in cases where a passport is not required, you will still need to carry some form of valid identification, such as a national ID card, driver’s license, or other government-issued identification.

    And you won’t to forget your essential travel products for your trip.

    Travel requirements and regulations can change, so it’s crucial to verify the specific entry requirements for your intended destination and consult with the appropriate authorities or embassies of the countries you plan to visit.

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    The Best Travel Neck Pillows For Your Next Trip

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    Neck pillows provide comfort and support during long flights or road trips. Look for ergonomic designs and memory foam options for added appeal.

    Nick pillows are one of the best travel products you can get that are particularly beneficial for sleeping during travel.

    One of the primary advantages of a travel neck pillow is its ability to provide support to your neck and head. It’s a great tr. The pillow’s design and shape help keep your neck in a more natural and aligned position, reducing strain and preventing your head from bobbing around during sleep or rest.

    Check Out These Nice Travel Neck Pillows

    Travel neck pillows are particularly beneficial for sleeping during travel. They provide a comfortable and supportive surface for your head, enabling you to sleep in a more relaxed position. By keeping your head and neck properly aligned, they help reduce the chances of waking up with a sore neck or experiencing interrupted sleep.

    Let’s look at some of the best travel neck pillows for sale right now:

    MLVOC Travel Pillow

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    Twist Memory Foam

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    Neck Support Pillow

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    Neck Pillow With Straps

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    Final Word

    Travel neck pillows are typically made of soft and plush materials that offer added comfort. They provide a cushioned surface for your head and neck, making your journey more relaxing and enjoyable.

    To save money, look for the cheapest flights from Atlanta that are on sale.  To keep costs down, use these travel hacks to save money and time.

    To Atlanta is one of the most convenient places to travel to and from. A large part of that is because Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is so accessible.

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    How To Explore Atlanta Via Bike Ride

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    Atlanta, Georgia is a wonderful city to explore no matter if you’re driving or taking an Uber or Lyft, but for an intimate look at the city, the best way to go is via bicycle. Visitors to Atlanta or homegrown residents can bike the city.

    This article will tell you how to explore Atlanta on a bicycle.

    Bike Tour: What To Do In Atlanta

    Taking a simple bike ride is a great way to see the Atlanta’s landmarks and attractions while enjoying some fresh air and exercise.

    Here are some tips on how to explore Atlanta via bike ride:

    Plan Your Bike Ride

    As fun as riding a bicycle is, you need to plan your journey. The last thing you want to do is spin your time and energy pedaling around the city and getting lost.

    Some places to ride your bike in Atlanta include:

    • Ponce City Market
    • Oakland Cemetery
    • Cyclorama
    • Centennial Olympic Park
    • Pullman Yards
    • Piedmont Park
    • The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site
    • The Georgia Aquarium
    • The World of Coca-Cola

    Before you hit the road, plan out your route using a map or a GPS app. Consider the distance, terrain, and traffic flow, as well as any bike lanes or trails that may be available.

    Rent a Bike

    If you don’t have your own bike, there are several bike rental options in Atlanta, including bike-sharing programs like Relay Bike Share, as well as rental shops like Atlanta Bicycle Barn and Bicycle Tours of Atlanta.

    After you rent a bike, you’ll need to find the city’s protected bike lanes, which can be found by using GPS or Google Maps. On a smartphone, you’ll need to tap on the layers icon, then tap “bicycling”. On a PC, hover over the layers icon in the bottom left corner, and then click on “biking.”

    Wear A Helmet

    Make sure to wear a helmet for safety purposes. You can also wear other protective gear such as knee and elbow pads, especially if you plan to bike on more challenging terrain.

    Here are some safety-built helmets to choose from:

    Schwinn Thrasher Adult Lightweight Bike Helmet

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    Basecamp Bike Helmet

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    Since we’re on safety, it’s also a good idea to obey traffic laws. Obey traffic signals, use hand signals to indicate turns, and stay on designated bike lanes or trails.

    Stay Visible

    Wear bright or reflective clothing and use lights on your bike to ensure that you are visible to drivers and pedestrians.

    Final Word

    Biking around Atlanta can be a very fun way to see the city’s sights and experience its sounds. Because it may take you some time, we advise that you bring some water and snacks. Stay hydrated and fueled by bringing plenty of water and snacks with you on your ride.

    Also, don’t hesitate to take breaks when you need to. Atlanta has many parks and green spaces that are perfect for taking a break and enjoying some scenery. Consider stopping at Piedmont Park, the Atlanta Beltline, or the Freedom Park Trail.

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  • 5 Travel Secrets for Your Next Trip

    5 Travel Secrets for Your Next Trip

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    Prices continue to spike for airfare and other travel modes around this time, but that doesn’t mean you can’t save money on your getaway.

    In this article, we’re going to go over some travel secrets that can actually leave more money in your wallet. When you put these tips into practice, you’ll have more cash for the more important things.

    Secrets are not something that you share far and wide. We’ve got some hidden gems to share with you that will actually save you some cash on your next trip. Let’s get started.

    5 Travel Secrets for Your Next Trip

    Among the many travel gems we’ll disclose is how to buy airfare at the right time. Let’s go:

    With a little effort, you can save big annually when he travels Stateside as well as abroad. Let’s look at some of his best travel savings strategies:

    If you’re trying to find a cheap flight, the way to do it is to buy a flight when it’s on sale. If you can’t find cheap airfare, you can resort to other means like:

    1. Skiplagging

    This is where you book a flight with multiple stops but get off on the first or second stop. These airfares may be cheaper than a nonstop flight. Use this site to find them.

    Another word for skiplagging is hidden city ticketing. The airlines don’t like this, but the fact is, they allow it. Of course, you would never tell a flight attendant or ticket agent that you’re skiplagging.

    2. Book On Tuesdays And Wednesdays

    These are the cheapest days of the week to fly. Airlines know that business travelers often travel and the beginning of the week, so airfares are usually higher across the board.

    According to travel site Skyscanner, here are the best times to book a flight:

    • Domestic flights: 5 a.m.
    • International flights: 7-10 p.m.

    3. Change Currency

    If you’re traveling international, you may be able to save major money by switching from the dollar and booking in the destination city’s currency.

    Almost all foreign currencies are cheaper than the U.S. dollar, so you want to do your research first to see if that’s the case.

    4. Fly Basic Economy

    Basic Economy is a no-frills fare that doesn’t include many of the amenities that other cabin passengers enjoy. It’s cheap. And that’s good.

    But you may not get such things as a pillow or extra seating space.

    Here’s what to know about what you get with Delta Air Lines’ Basic Economy fares.

    5. Fly A Budget Airline

    Instead of choosing to fly on Delta or United or American Airlines, you may be able to save more money by booking a budget airline.

    Some budget airlines to consider are:

    WhichBudget shows you budget airlines and what fares they have available.

    Final Word

    If you’re planning a trip, you should know that airfares are relatively cheap right now, but that may not last very long. To make the most of your money, you need to know how to save on travel when you can.

    If you want to travel for less, you’re going to need some technology to help you stay on top of the deals. Sign up for these free services and download these apps:

    Once you get your passport, you should be ready for your trip. Make sure you have found the cheapest flights from Atlanta that are on sale.  

    To Atlanta is one of the most convenient places to travel to and from. A large part of that is because Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is so accessible.

    Not only is it the world’s busiest airport, but it’s state-of-the-art in every way. If you’re interesting in traveling around Atlanta via car or even on scooter, here’s what to know.

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    Report: Hartsfield-Jackson Reclaims Title As World’s Busiest Airport

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    Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport used to be undisputed when it comes to number of passengers, but the COVID-19 pandemic’s squeeze on travel temporarily knocked the Atlanta facility from its perch. But that’s no longer the case.

    Hartsfield is once again the nation’s most busiest airport, according to the AJC. While official government data has yet to be released, the newspaper reports that the Atlanta airport’s traffic surged 24% in 2022, which is enough to put it back on top.

    What Is The Busiest Airport In The World?

    Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is again the world’s busiest airport. The facility took the title back after some serious international competition in recent years.

    In 2021 and 2021, Chinese airports saw more traffic than those across the world as the Asian nation continued to retool its COVID travel policies to keep its economy moving, but as more Americans took trips over the past year, Atlanta once again became a major hub for stops to domestic destinations as well as those in Europe and beyond.

    Here is how the rankings were in data released in late 2022, according to OAG.

    • Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson Airport 
    • Dubai International Airport
    • Tokyo International Airport
    • London Heathrow Airport
    • Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport 
    • Denver International Airport  
    • Istanbul Airport
    • Delhi Airport
    • Los Angeles International Airport 
    • Chicago O’Hare International Airport

    Why Is The Atlanta Airport Called Hartsfield-Jackson?

    Hartsfield has come a long way through the years. For those unaware of its history, the airport was christened with the name “Hartsfield” in honor of Mayor William Hartsfield in 1971. Hartsfield led the airport through a massive renovation, which saw it claim the title as the nation’s busiest airport. Before that, it was called Candler Field, a nod to the family who owned the land and a Coca-Cola heiress.

    After the successful tenure of Mayor Maynard Jackson, who also championed aviation advances, the airport was renamed Hartsfield-Jackson in honor of him.

    Can You Save When You Fly Out Of Hartsfield-Jackson Airport?

    You can definitely save money when you fly out of Hartsfield, but you have to know how to do it.

    Fly At The Right Time

    There’s a strategy to picking the best time to fly out of Hartsfield based on sound data. If you’re trying to fly out on a Friday or Saturday, those are typically the most expensive days when it comes to airfare.

    Read our guide on the best time to fly out of Hartsfield.

    Search For Cheap Flights

    Every airline will have a fare sale from time to time. You just need to know when cheap flights are available.

    Delta is the largest airline in Atlanta, so you’ll plenty of flights from those airlines, but there are also some budget carriers that you should search as well.

    If you want a good deal on airfare, check out How To Save When You Fly Out Of Hartsfield Airport.

    Final Word

    Hartsfield is the world’s busiest for a reason: It is a hub for affordable flights. If you’re wondering how to get a cheap flight at Hartsfield in Atlanta, the above steps are how to go about it.

    Hartsfield-Jackson Airport has some of the best amenities you can find in an airport. Not only is it easy to navigate, but it’s close to some major hotels like The Hyatt, Hilton and more.

    If you’re flying into Atlanta, please know that the city can’t wait to embrace you. There is a vibrant restaurant scene and you can check out numerous live music venues as well.

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  • What to know about Delta Basic Economy Fares

    Delta Basic Economy Guide: What Comes With Your Ticket

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    So, you’re thinking about flying with Delta Air Lines. Looking at cheap fares online, you may have run across Delta’s Basic Economy.

    With a Basic Economy ticket, you should have firm travel dates and don’t expect a lot of extras, because these fares are no-frills flights.

    In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about Delta’s Basic Economy seats.

    Delta Basic Economy Fares: Everything You Need To Know

    We’re not saying that these fares don’t come with restrictions, because they do — a lot of them. But you need to know exactly what they are so you can choose whether the flight is right for you.

    Quick Links

    Here’s everything you need to know about what you get with a Delta Basic Economy Fare:

    What Is Delta Basic Economy?

    Delta Basic Economy is a no-frills airfare designed to compete with the fares on low budget airlines like WestJet and Allegiant Air.

    Basic Economy fares are hard to find on Delta.com, but they can be found pretty easily on the online booking sites like Booking.com, Expedia, Travelocity and Orbit.

    As I alluded to earlier, Delta makes them visible there so that they can compete with other budget fares.

    What’s The Difference Between Basic Economy And Main Cabin On Delta?

    The difference between Basic Economy and Main Cabin on Delta is that you don’t get many of the features available to standard Main Cabin passenger.

    That means you don’t get a seat assignment, ticket changes or other amenities. 

    Let’s talk about that a bit more in the next section on Basic Economy restrictions.

    Restrictions

    • Complimentary carry-on bag. Because you’ll likely board near the end, the overhead compartment space may be limited, but they may gate check your bags for free.
    • Checked bag fee, depending on the route: Please visit Delta’s Baggage and Travel Fees page for details
    • Seat assigned after check-in: Depending on the flight, you may be able to pay for a better seat.
    • No ticket changes or upgrades: The exception is if you’ve booked your flight within the last 24 hours.
    • No same-day confirmed or same-day standby travel changes

    Delta Basic Economy Seating

    Because Delta does branded boarding represented by colors, you’ll usually have to pay attention to which color is boarding, but not with Basic Economy.

    With those low-cost tickets, you’re basically boarding last on all Delta flights. By the rare chance that the plane is not full and you can spread around, you may be able to move up into a better seat in the cabin.

    If not, you’ll typically be seated in what was formerly known as the fifth zone of the plane. Again, you may be able to move up into the Cabin 3, Cabin 2 and Cabin 1 areas depending on availability.

    Can I Bring A Carry-On?

    All passengers boarding the main cabin in Basic Economy are allowed to bring a carry-on as well as a personal item.

    The carry-on must be able to fit in the overhead bin. Meanwhile, the personal item must be able to fit underneath the seat in front of you.

    Delta Basic Economy Food

    While some of Delta’s more priciest seats come with better meals depending on the flight, Basic Economy food consists of Delta’s signature service.

    Food: You will get complimentary snacks like Biscoff cookies and peanuts.

    Drink: For beverages, you’ll be served non-alcoholic beverages i.e. Starbucks coffee, tea, juice, sodas or water.

    If you want more robust food, then Delta’s Basic Economy is not for you.

    How To Save With A Delta Basic Economy Fare

    There is however one way you can get around the free checked bag fee. If you are a Skymiles credit card holder, you may — and up to eight people on your reservation — be eligible for a free checked bag.

    That little perk saves you $30 each way.

    Final Word

    To sum it all up, Delta Basic Economy is for people who are OK with not as much legroom as other seats on the plane and last-second seating arrangements. But it’s still a Delta flight.

    That means you’ll still get the quality and service you’ve come to know and love on Delta.

    To Atlanta is one of the most convenient places to travel to and from. A large part of that is because Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is so accessible.

    Not only is it the world’s busiest airport, but it’s state-of-the-art in every way. If you’re interesting in traveling around Atlanta via car or even on scooter, here’s what to know.

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    Southwest Airlines Quietly Puts Fares On Sale

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    After so much end-of-the-year holiday travel confusion from Southwest Airlines, travelers are finally back home and operations are back to normal for the carrier. Will you fly Southwest again? I’m sure that depends.

    From Atlanta, the airline currently has some cheap flights for January, February and March 2023, if you want to take advantage.

    How Far Out Are Southwest Airlines’ Cheapest Fares?

    A sampling of airfares in the first week of January 2023 from Atlanta to Los Angeles shows fares as cheap as $148 one way deep into summer.

    cheap Southwest Fares

    The airline seems to have course corrected since an epic failure of mass cancellations in which thousands of passengers were left stranded right before the Christmas holiday.

    What Caused Southwest To Cancel So Many Flights?

    A perfect storm of events has led Southwest to cancel its flight schedules en mass, including an unusually large arctic blast that briefly swept over the continental United States.

    According to news reports, Southwest has canceled more than 15,700 flights since December 22.

    Another issue that hurt the airline is its dependence on free-flying planes from one destination to another rather than a traditional “hub” system used by Delta, United and other major airlines.

    Should I Fly Southwest Airlines?

    Although Southwest is doing what it can to catch up its flight schedule, fliers will have to make a real decision on whether to fly the airline after this.

    One thing Southwest has for it is it’s relatively cheap fares and generous baggage policy.

    Finding affordable fares that allow you to travel anywhere for cheap is an art and a science this days. Thankfully, Southwest Airlines has frequent sales.

    This article will tell you how to get the best Southwest fare you can get as well as what to expect on your flight.

    Flying Southwest? Here’s What You Need To Know

    We’ve previously covered Southwest’s Low Fare Calendar. In this article, we’ll discuss the process you’ll likely go through on a Southwest airlines flight and other things you’ll want to know.

    Southwest is popular among fliers because it’s the only major airline that allows you to carry two free checked bags. Some other perks you get with Southwest are:

    • No change fees
    • No cancel fees

    On most Southwest flights, you also get same-day changes, same-day standby and the fares are refundable.

    Sign Up For Southwest Rapid Rewards

    One way to save on a flight is to take advantage of Southwest’s Rapid Rewards program.

    With Rapid Rewards, you earn 2 points per $1 spent on Southwest and 1 point per $1 on all other purchases.

    To maximize your savings, you may opt to buy your fare with cash rather than use your Rapid Rewards points.

    Will Southwest Flights Go Down In Price?

    Southwest Airlines usually publishes its sales on a seasonal basis. If you’re a Rapid Rewards member, you’ll get an email with low fares to several destinations.

    Out of Atlanta, the emails will usually look like this.

    Southwest sale from Atlanta, Georgia

    Where Does Southwest Airlines Fly For $49?

    One of Southwest’s most popular fares is its cheap $49 flights, which typically cover cities between 300 to 500 miles from each other.

    For example, Southwest has a route that goes from Atlanta to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Although they may advertise it for a cheap price, Southwest is known to go up on the price from one day to the next. 

    What Day Are Southwest Fares Cheaper?

    Southwest usually drops its fares on Tuesdays, which is when its members get emails advertising cheap flights.

    On Tuesdays, Southwest matches prices to compete with low-cost carriers. You can either try to book in the morning or afternoon to get a flight.

    How To Book A Flight On Southwest

    To book a flight on Southwest Airlines, go to Southwest.com and enter your departing city or airport and arriving city/airport.

    cheap flights on Southwest

    Is Southwest The Cheapest Airline?

    Southwest Airlines is known as a low-cost airline, but it’s not the cheapest. Their are other airlines with lower fares, but you won’t get the same customer service that you get with Southwest.

    JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines both have competitive flights along with Southwest, but neither of them give you two free bags.

    Final Word

    If you’re considering flying with Southwest, always check their Wanna Get Away fares, which are the best deals. Wanna Get Away flights offer cheap economy fares that are hard to beat.

    If your destination is not as popular, you may be able to get a cheap fare closer to the departure date, but it just depends.

    Thinking about getting away? Get your passport, and do your research to find the cheapest flights from Atlanta that are on sale.  And don’t forget these travel hacks to save money and time.

    To Atlanta is one of the most convenient places to travel to and from. A large part of that is because Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport is so accessible.

    Not only is it the world’s busiest airport, but it’s state-of-the-art in every way. If you’re interested in traveling around Atlanta via car or even on scooter, here’s what to know.

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