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02/03/2016

***The Best Time To Book A Plane Ticket, According To A New Study***

Finally, there’s a scientific answer to that magic number of days before a flight when tickets are at their cheapest.

The answer? Are you ready? Are you reeeally ready?

Fifty-four days before takeoff is, on average, when domestic airline tickets are at their absolute lowest price. And if you don’t hit 54 days on the head, you should usually book between 112 to 21 days before your trip -- within the “prime booking window” -- for the lowest possible prices. In this window, ticket prices typically hover near the lowest price they’ll ever reach.

At least that’s what the data from 2015 tells us.

The folks at CheapAir spent the last year analyzing about three million airline trips. They tracked ticket prices from about 320 days before takeoff all the way up until the day before, calculating precisely which day each one hit its lowest point.

Air travelers tend to believe they’ll find the lowest of low prices when they book “at the last minute.” This, according to all present data, is one hundred percent false.

The researchers found that, on average, a ticket cost about $200 more when booked within 7 days of departure, compared to tickets booked in the "prime window." Those who bought tickets between 7 and 13 days before departure paid about $75 more.

This pretty much solidifies the rule that you should avoid booking your ticket within two weeks of a flight. WOMP.

While the researchers found that 54 days was indeed the magic number for booking on average, they’re quick to point out that this isn’t a hard-and-fast rule: your flight’s “best price” window depends a lot on the specific trip you’re taking.

If you’re going somewhere incredibly popular at an incredibly popular time -- like spring break in Florida, for example -- you should book well before the “prime booking window” even begins. When there’s constant, strong demand for a flight, the researchers explain, airlines have no incentive to lower ticket prices as time goes on. The same principle holds true for flights to hard-to-reach airports in small cities: There’s little airline competition there, so ticket prices don’t drop nearly as much over their lifespan.

Since foreign countries are popular destinations with hard-to-reach airports, researchers suggest booking much earlier than the 54 days recommended for domestic flights.

Happy booking, travelers!

The Railway Ministry is on a roll when it comes to the digitization of its services. Railways minister Suresh Prabhu lau...
12/02/2016

The Railway Ministry is on a roll when it comes to the digitization of its services. Railways minister Suresh Prabhu launched three IT enabled applications and services for railways on Wednesday.

It includes:
■ IT-enabled handheld terminals for travelling ticket examiners (TTEs)
■ A paperless unreserved ticketing mobile application called ‘utsonmobile’ and
■ A facility for E-booking of disposable linen on trains.

In this article, We are going to discuss Utsonmobile App.

The Utsonmobile App has been developed by Centre for Railway Information Systems (CRIS). The paperless unreserved ticketing feature in the mobile application aims to eliminate the need for printing of unreserved tickets. The app can be downloaded from the Google Play store and from Windows Store for android and windows devices respectively.

Here is how it works:
■ After downloading Utsonmobile, a passenger has to register his/her mobile number through the smartphone or by visiting the website.
■ Upon successful registration, Railway Wallet (R-Wallet) will be created automatically with zero balance to the passenger. There will be no extra cost for creating R-Wallet.
■ The R-Wallet can be recharged either at any of the UTS counter or through recharge option available in the website.
■ Currently, Paperless Ticket can be booked for Journey Ticket, Season Ticket and Platform Ticket. Platform Ticket booking is allowed for some selected stations only.
■ In case internet connection of the mobile is not up, then ticket booking is not allowed.
■ No advance ticket booking is allowed. (i.e.)The journey date will always be current date.
■ Ticket will be delivered in the mobile application itself. Whenever Ticket Checking Staff asks for it, the passenger will use ‘Show Ticket’ option in the app. The mobile should be GPS enabled and once booked the ticket cannot be cancelled.

What This App Achieves:
This will help in reducing the wastage of paper. At the same time, it will help to decrease the long queue we see on ticket counters.

Lazeez Tours And Travels congratulates Railways for taking the initiative. We hope the ministry keeps coming up with lot more initiatives that will make train travel a pleasant and safe for everyone.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAKpEm_NOjgGraphic Content:Mumbai: A woman lost her life on 15th January after falling o...
27/01/2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAKpEm_NOjg

Graphic Content:

Mumbai: A woman lost her life on 15th January after falling off from a running train between platform and train at the Borivali railway station. The deceased, Kiran Devi Thakor, got unbalanced while de-boarding from Vadodara Express and succumbed.

We request everyone watching this video to be watchful while commuting on trains. Never attempt such a thing and also stop anyone you see doing so.

Mumbai: A woman lost her life on 15th January after falling off from a running train between platform and train at the Borivali railway station. The deceased...

24/01/2016

If I had asked my customers what they wanted,They would have said a faster horse.
Henry Ford

When wander lust takes you to the corners of Rajasthan, you wish to spot a Jugaad. Right in between the deserts of Thar,...
21/01/2016

When wander lust takes you to the corners of Rajasthan, you wish to spot a Jugaad. Right in between the deserts of Thar, this is where Arya found his Rajasthan. Come, explore the lesser known facets of Rajasthan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFgELG79ZNM

When wander lust takes you to the corners of Rajasthan, you wish to spot a Jugaad. Right in between the deserts of Thar, this is where Arya found his Rajasth...

21/01/2016

Experience the potpourri of heritage and culture of Rajasthan put together by this artistic sand art piece. Watch the mesmerizing sand grains unveil the Rajasthan Tourism logo and reintroduce this vibrant and colorful state.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wpL3RtHAAc

Amidst the clear blue skies, filled with colorful hot air balloons. This is where Meera found her Rajasthan. It was like...
21/01/2016

Amidst the clear blue skies, filled with colorful hot air balloons. This is where Meera found her Rajasthan. It was like gliding through a fairy tale. Come, explore the lesser known side of Rajasthan through your eyes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHse1t-OUqM

Amidst the clear blue skies, filled with colorful hot air balloons. This is where Meera found her Rajasthan. It was like gliding through a fairy tale. Come, ...

Cradled in the Aravalli range, Kumbalgarh Fort is the second longest wall in the world. The Great Wall away from China, ...
21/01/2016

Cradled in the Aravalli range, Kumbalgarh Fort is the second longest wall in the world. The Great Wall away from China, this is where Huan found her Rajasthan. Come, explore Rajasthan through your eyes.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5DT3-nn0-8

Cradled in the Aravalli range, Kumbalgarh Fort is the second longest wall in the world. The Great Wall away from China, this is where Huan found her Rajastha...

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