Air Travel Center Launches Special Airfare Blog

August 09, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Travel News
The Air Travel Center has launched a special airfares blog that provides a planetary listing of reduced price flight offers as they are announced by airlines, airline consolidators, and airline ticket brokers across the globe. While most of the discount prices are announced Monday through Thursday, updates are posted at any hour on any day when sale alerts are sent in by the vendors.

The global wire is a cosmopolitan listing of airfare discounts for long haul fliers in all countries. Regional listings incorporate more domestic flights and focus more closely upon short haul discounts. The compilation facilitates cross border shopping and ticketing for residents of any country traveling anywhere. Complex flights and even a round the world trip could be booked entirely at discount prices.

The airfare blog can be accessed online using any browser. The file has also been formatted for free access by newsreader software using RSS and by any web enabled wireless device at url airtravelcenter.ch.

While commercial support for the airfare blog comes from listed vendors, public service is given first because all of the prices are given in the description so that click through is not required unless a reader wants to purchase tickets.

The Air Travel Center is published by a global network of airline consolidators providing a free air travel facility for research and planning, shopping and purchasing cheap airline tickets from any country, plus free tools and online services for travelers everywhere. The Center was launched on 22 Nov 1998 to empower, inform, and enable the individual traveler. Commercial support and service has grown to incorporate more than 100 sales or marketing alliances with airlines, consolidators, and brokers in 37 countries. Privately held airfare databases containing more than 180 million discount prices can be accessed by any person, business, or government at any time from any location using Internet booking engines.