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| What is the stand on spoilers here? Should spoilerish things be tagged as such or should one consider everything a spoiler as soon as one opens a quest's page? | | What is the stand on spoilers here? Should spoilerish things be tagged as such or should one consider everything a spoiler as soon as one opens a quest's page? |
| Related questions: Are short descriptions of a quest's chapters useful (e.g. Dive or Mudy) ? | | Related questions: Are short descriptions of a quest's chapters useful (e.g. Dive or Mudy) ? |
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| == What should we know about air tickets ? ==
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| Depending on what your destination is and how long you plan on making your trip for, the airfare may be the priciest expense. Because of this, finding a great deal on the airfare becomes extremely important. The more money you are able to save on the plane tickets, the more money you will be able to use toward your actual vacation.
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| When it comes to purchasing your airline tickets, the sooner the better. This goes for basically anywhere you plan on traveling. When you purchase a ticket sooner, lets say several months before the trip, there will be less of a demand, which will drive the price of the ticket down. However, on the flip side, as the day of the desired flight approaches, the flight's seats will begin to fill up. As fewer and few seats become available, the higher the demand will be, which will drive the price up. Booking the flight in as far advance as you can may save you hundreds of dollars in the long run.
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| Flying during the middle of the week is generally the cheapest time to fly. Fewer people travel during mid week than on Friday through Sunday. If at all possible, fly out on a Tuesday or Wednesday. You may actually find prices significantly less expensive on the Wednesday than the Sunday of the same week.
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| Looking for airfare online will probably be your best be at securing the cheapest possible flight price. There are multiple booking agencies which specialize in finding the cheapest airfare. However, to save time, go to Bing.com, which offers a comprehensive flight search option. Bing will search other travel sites (Expedia, Priceline, Hotwire, etc.) and display the cheapest flight form each site. From here you will be able to decide which website offers the best deal.
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| Students can often find discounted airfare by visiting STA.com. This is the Student Travel Association, and it can sometimes find less expensive airfare for the traveling student. This isn't always the case, but it doesn't hurt to look.
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| <a href=http://cheapairtickets.qarri.com/>Guide for cheap air tickets</a>
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Latest revision as of 08:07, 12 May 2010
Personally, I feel we need more links to quests. It's a bit of a pain going through the archive page by page looking for specific quests. --173.201.16.248 02:27, 8 November 2009 (UTC)
That's sort of the reasoning behind the entire category system. Did you see the categorized quest index? If not, what can we do to encourage people to notice the category thing? Manual pages require so much overhead, they're kinda comparatively maddening due to their lack of dynamic changing. -- Adept 03:01, 8 November 2009 (UTC)
I meant something like a link to the first chapter or something in the little blurb about it. There are links for some, but a good deal do not have links. This can make it difficult to find the first part of a quest in the archive, especially when it does not start by showing the quest name, or if you haven't seen the artist yet.--173.201.16.248 13:57, 9 November 2009 (UTC)
What is the stand on spoilers here? Should spoilerish things be tagged as such or should one consider everything a spoiler as soon as one opens a quest's page?
Related questions: Are short descriptions of a quest's chapters useful (e.g. Dive or Mudy) ?