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Source: Entrepreneur.com
1.Restrict restricted tickets. This is a bit counterintuitive, since non-restricted fares are generally much more expensive than restricted fares, the kind you typically get from advance booking. But the numbers tell an interesting story. The American Express survey found that in 2008, one-third of short-haul, non-restricted tickets were actually less expensive when average change fees were factored in. If you or your travelers frequently change itineraries, the smarter bet is to book non-restricted fares.
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