Question wrote:
I've done some online research about air passes, programs that allow you to fly to a number of destinations in a defined period of time for much less than buying each ticket individually.
I was looking at the Hahn/all america air pass as it would have been perfect; includes Cuba, DR, Ecuador and any countries in central America. Problem is, it cannot be purchased in North or South America, only over seas.
Anyone know about any other similar programs. General tips on saving on flights would be appreciated as well.
So I guess it can only be purchased in Europe, Asia, Australia - since Antartica is not famous for having travel agents
I looked into programs like this when we had our boat over in the Bahamas (no yacht; a 31' open fisherman) and you could buy a book of 10 flights; if they had space on the plane, you flew; you could book at the last sec.
But the flights were not cheap, not really discounted, and b/c they were not transferable (on this particular program, no idea what other programs may allow or prohibit) - you had to use it or loose it.
You could google London Bucket Shops, and contact one to get more info - you may find that the flights do not originate - or even land in North America.
You may find the restrictions make it not worthwhile - which I suspect is the case you might find out once you talk w/ someone. This is something you may find its imperative to actually have a conversation w/ someone and London has the advantage of being a center for this industry plus they speak english.
If you want to save on flights, join an airlines frequent flyer program, or at least sign up to receive their e mails - its said that booking on a Tuesday PM results overall in lower fares, as does travel on a Wed, Thurs, or Sat (who knows; maybe...) - also, book early, but not too early - think 30 - 45 days vs 6 months.
The guys who get the best deal are those w/ elite status in the airlines frequent flyer programs - they take for granted stuff that would cost the average traveler thousands - but for the guy (like me; and I suspect you

) who flys under 10 times a year on average, we are never going to reach those elite levels.
Post back on what you find out - just don't be surprised if it turns out not to be the deal you think. I'll put out a shout to CRT's resident travel guru - if its avation related, this guy knows it
Hey - Srlim - any intel - info on this - is my post on the right track?