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Travel plans in limbo? Join the club. We've whipped up a flowchart to help you make the right decision when it comes time to ditch your trip.| Thrifty Traveler
We're big fans of Delta SkyMiles, and we know you are too. Here are some of the best ways to earn them, from big bonuses to little ways to add on.| Thrifty Traveler
Want to slash $30 - $180 off an already cheap flight deal? Cross-check a flight you find in Skyscanner and see if you can score an even better deal.| Thrifty Traveler
Book flights now now, and ask questions later. That's our motto, as the 24-hour flight cancellation rule requires airlines to fully refund fares canceled within 24 hours of booking.| Thrifty Traveler
The Amex Platinum Card is one of the best cards out there. While it boasts a high $695 annual fee, it offers unrivaled benefits and credits that can easily offset it.| Thrifty Traveler
Online travel agencies (or OTAs) like Priceline and Expedia have their place for booking travel - they may save you some money. But there's more to know.| Thrifty Traveler
Generally, online travel agencies like Expedia, Priceline, and others are deferring to and honoring the individual airlines' policies.| Thrifty Traveler
Stop sitting on hold for an hour or more as you try to sort out your issues with your flight. The fastest way to solve most problems? Hop on Twitter.| Thrifty Traveler
Google Flights is the best online flight booking search service for finding cheap flights. Here's how to use Google Flights to find cheap flights in seconds.| Thrifty Traveler
Want a refund instead of a voucher for canceling your flight? Airlines are only required to give you money back if they cancel your trip. And even then...| Thrifty Traveler