Planning a vacation doesn’t have to cost a fortune if you know where to look. If you’re ready to take a break, here are some useful travel tools, services and apps that will help you design your next vacation. Here are some websites mentioned in the video: Airefarewatchdog:
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What tools do you use to book a vacation?
I net $4000/month and want to go to Japan for 2 weeks. Is that enough?
I mean this wasn't an overseas flight, but I got a flight from Philadelphia to Dallas for $98. I had to come through D.C going there, and Chicago coming back. But that's a few years ago!!
I really don'T know what this is with Verge and annoying background music. Just skip it
She doesn’t blink
You made awsome videos
Pro tip if you're going to a country like Japan or China, you'll need to use a different map app. Offline Google maps do NOT work. (ie restricted)
Tokyo, flight price doesnt matter. Because you will end up spending tousands anyway.
Thank you for the video! Welcome to my channel:)
this video straightaway goes to my useful playlist!!
1:40 At that point, I begin to imagine what a flight safety video produced by the Verge video team would look like.
3:32 YOU GOOGLED ON VOTING DAY?! Oh my.
How to make your flight “better”
9 days in Argentina… surely not enough.
Plan on the fly earlier got it🌸
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Please make more travel videos.
For those in the UK, Jack's Flight Club is great
Take 1 second to breathe, frustrating to watch.
Kayak is pretty solid too for just price hunting
you can also use a vpn to book from the destination
Better than the last workflow video am I right 😂😂
That MacBook Air cough cough
If I went backpacking I'd travel for at least 2-3 weeks unless it's like country next door…
literally 5 min of saying nothing
Well, I never buy a sim at the airport. If you want to get ripped off, it is excellent advice. Just go outside for a kiosk or local carrier.
run its a video sponsored by CAPITAL ONE
I've been to Martinique and Guadeloupe! Both beautiful!! Anyway what about skiplagged? Check that out!
Verge can you have the links of the website mentioned? Otherwise good advice
What's a travel notice exactly?
Am i too advanced or is this just too basic?
Wow I really love These capital one sponsored videos !
SPONSORED VIDEO?
Travelling on a BUDGET
oh, exzellent to not only make vids about tech
Love her! Thanks for the great tips
Google flights is amazing… you didn't say that the map view is another filter on google flights, which some people dont seem to get (move the map around to change destinations). Google flights is great as you dont need to input a destination. You also should remind folks to use private / incognito mode in browser to prevent tracking cookies "seeing" you constantly checking flight prices (i almost had to pay extra for a flight from Australia to the UK because of tracking cookies). I used to use the "hopper" app but found it unreliable, its prices are always higher than what you can get elsewhere or even direct from the airline. Google flights and skyscanner are my current favourites.
How can i trust those websites i never heard of for cheap flights when even expedia has tons and tons of disappointed customers…sometimes they don't even get a confirmation for their tickets
Great tips, thank you
So the cheapest way to get flight is to let wherever internet wants you to go or wait for when a human makes some technical mistake for your location.
Quite horrible, Verge should stick to technology.
I use Skyscanner. It's awesome!
Last week i flew from Ovda (Israel) to poznan (poland) for 23 dollars round trip!! It's a four hour flight like flying from new york to Dallas !!!!
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