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Guest Post: Where are the every day low Air fares?

This week, I am happy to bring an interesting blog post published by my friend and budget blogger Shreyas at GivingGrinch. He shed some light on how the Air fares are forecasted and how you can take advantage of certain parameters to find low air fares in the current market. He brings in his many years of Airline industry work experience  added with facts and figures to make this post an interesting one. Enjoy reading…

Air Fares: A Short-Term Forecast

According to the Bureau of Transportation and Statistics (BTS) domestic U.S. air fares had the largest percent decline since 2002. With summer in our rear view mirror, the prospects of a slow economic recovery and a decrease in airline capacity many experts believe prices have stabilized. There are still great deals out there; you just have to know where to look. The following suggestions may improve your odds.

Destination Selection

* Trips to business markets, especially those dominated by one carrier (a fortress hub) generally cost more. A fortress hub is a large airport dominated by one carrier. American at Dallas-Ft. Worth, Continental at Houston Intercontinental and Delta at Cincinnati are examples. In these markets the dominant carrier provides non-stop service to points throughout the nation. This level of service allows the carrier to maintain pricing power.

* Pick a destination that is served my multiple carriers (ideally both major and low cost carriers).

* Carriers like Air Tran, Southwest, Frontier, JetBlue, Virgin America, Spirit and Allegiant have taken market share from major carriers by introducing lower fares. This doesn’t mean they always offer the lowest fare. To maintain market share, major carriers will price match. Austin, Las Vegas and Ft. Lauderdale are three examples of markets with a healthy mix of major and LCC competition.

* Select a destination with multiple airports. Below are the average itinerary fares for Houston, New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and the Washington D.C. area. As you can see, the fares vary greatly by airport. If you are flexible research fares to an alternative airport. Tip: add ground transportation costs (taxi, car rental, public transportation) to your airfare to compare the total cost of each option.


Source: Bureau of Transportation and Statistics


The Lowest Average Fares in America

Of the top 100 airports (by originating passengers) the most affordable destinations are Long Beach, Oakland, Burbank, Dallas (Love Field) and Las Vegas. Conversely, the most expensive airports are Huntsville, Cincinnati, Grand Rapids, Savannah and Des Moines. Below are the top 30 from both ends of the spectrum. It should not shock you that many of the expensive markets have fortress hubs or limited competition.


Source: Bureau of Transportation and Statistics


A Final Tip: The Best Time to Travel in 2009

The period between Thanksgiving and Christmas is a low period for air travel. During this time both business and leisure travel drop significantly. In an attempt to generate bookings airlines open their inventory to their lowest fares. But don’t buy your ticket too soon…we’re still in a recession after all! There is likelihood even lower/sale fares will emerge between 60 and 21 days to departure – especially in competitive markets. Of course, the only thing less rational than air fares are trying to predict them…buyer beware and happy trails!

Chew Sugarless Gum & Save money

Healthy mouth, Healthy body, that’s an old expression.

Healthy mouth, Healthy body and Wealthy pocket , it’s the new mantra. 


A Healthy body starts with good dental hygiene. That’s what drives us all to brush our teeth first thing in the morning. With that comes, fewer trips to dentist and more importantly to physicians which translates to less money spent on dental and medical expenses. Believe it or not, chewing sugarless gums comes for help to make it even easier in keeping your teeth strong and protect from cavities.


When we were kids, we were told to avoid sugar-ladened chewing gum for health concerns. Now, it is hard to see a kid without gum in their mouth. At the same time, chewing gum manufacturers came a long way attracting health consicious consumers by providing products which ensures good oral health. In this post, we will see how sugarless gum helps to save money and keep us healthy. 


What are Sugarless Chewing Gums?


Chewing gum is no longer is meant to provide a sweet treat or freshen breath. It has taken different avatar in oral health. You’ve seen the claims on sugarless gum wrappers. Packages of Orbit say the chewing gum helps strengthen the teeth. And a package of Trident gum containing xylitol says it helps prevent cavities. The question in our minds, Are these claims solid?


According to Martin Schlatter, Wrigley’s marketing chief, it seems so. A three-year clinical study showed 8% fewer cavities, and a two-year study found a 38% drop, because chewing the gum strengthens teeth and creates saliva that reduces plaque acids.


But not all chewing gum have this magic packed inside, health advantage is totally depend on the type of gum chewed. Two types of sugar substitues are used in sugarless gums depending on the manufacturers. They are xylitol and sorbitol. They are also called sugar alcohols, referring to their chemical make-up but they don’t actually contain alcohol. By adding natural sweeteners like xylitol, manufacturers added the benefit of fighting against bacteria.


How Sugarless Gum works?


Let’s take Xylitol. It is a natural sweetener found in fruits such as strawberries, plums and pears. Xylitol looks and tastes like sugar. For this reason, it’s used to sweeten food and candies like chewing gum,  gumdrops, mints, medicated syrups and tablets, toothpaste and mouthwashes. It’ is also found in dietetic and diabetic foods. Several dental associations endorse sugar-free products that are at least 50% sweetened with xylitol.


Xylitol is an anti-microbial which acts against the bacteria itself, preventing tooth decay according to scientific research. When bacteria in your mouth combine with sugars, they produce acid. This acid damages teeth, causing cavities. Bacteria in your mouth can’t break down xylitol, so no acid is produced. Also, the sweetness of xylitol encourages salivation. Saliva washes out the mouth and helps prevent cavities.


Eating large amounts of products that contain xylitol may have a laxative effect. For example, having more than 10 to 20 pieces of candy or gum per day may cause this effect. This is the only known drawback to xylitol.


It is important to note that studies suggest that sugarless gums made of another sugar substitute called sorbitol do not seem to have the same preventive effect. Sorbitol can increase saliva flow which secondarily strengthens teeth, explains another analyst. But there are no studies that directly show that sorbitol-based chewing gums can strengthen the teeth.


How does Chewing Sugarless Gum save money?


In a PR Newswire post regarding a Majestic Drug survey, we learn some interesting statistics that may not shock you, but will inform you.


One in six Americans experienced a dental emergency in the past year.


Seventy-two percent of Americans have fillings, caps, or crowns, and 23 percent of dental emergencies relate to these restorations.


The survey revealed that out of a thousand people, respondents with an annual income under $35K had a higher instance of dental emergency than those with an income exceeding $100K.


Prevention is always better than cure. Brushing one’s teeth and scheduling
regular visits to the dentist are primary in preventing dental and gum disease, but chewing sugarless gum will strengthen teeth and assist in preventing cavities. That, in turn, adds to a person’s savings. 

For example, an Orbit gum 12 pack with 15 strips in each pack cost = $15. It is 9 cents a strip. If you chew 5 pieces for an average 25 days, it cost just $11 a month and $132. It is far better than spending $150 – $250 for fillings, pulling teeth and more for pain relivers as well. Think about it!

What should I do?


As reported by npr.org, Milgrom, dentist at the University of Washington and his colleagues have studied how much xylitol is needed to actually knock out bacteria and prevent cavities. And he has two pieces of advice.

First: Read the ingredient list on the gum package. If xylitol is the first ingredient, then there’s probably enough of it to be effective. (below list Sorbitol is the first ingredient and not really sugarless gum)

And second: Chew a lot of it.  “You have to chew at least two pieces, three times a day to have an effect,” says Milgrom.


This may sound like an inordinate amount of chewing, but in Finland kids have really gotten used to it. The Finns have been chewing xylitol gum for years as part of a public health initiative to reduce cavities. And Finnish researchers have documented a preventive effect in numerous studies going back to the early 1970s at the University of Turku.


Throughout Scandinavia, xylitol products are widely available, from lozenges and toothpastes to chocolate and candy gummy bears, says Ramos-Gomez, a pediatric dentist at U.C.LA.


Sugarless chewing gums are not only good for you but also good for your pocket. And of course, dental professionals have one more recommendation. Watch your diet. Make certain your toothpaste includes a fluoride ingredient.

Source: Last month(Sep) was dental month and npr(http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106347234 ) aired an interesting story on chewing sugarless gum  triggering me write this blog after good amount of research. Thanks to NPR.ORG.

DOES PACKING LUNCH REALLY WORKS?

You hear this slogan very often these days in many websites and blogs. The matra is strong and clear, “PACK YOUR LUNCH“. I am a full supporter of this saving money strategy and the idea works great to save good amount money of your money which can help fund for your kids education over the years.

Are you jealous of Indian collegues who works with you bringing lunches from home everyday? Let me reveal the truth behind it. First, their wife don’t work so they cook very good food. Secondly, they are money conscious folks who like to save and finally they are used to carrying lunch packs from their school days. It becomes a habit over time so they don’t like to eat outside very much.  If you can try packing lunch frequently, it can become a habit which is good for your health and as well for your pocket.

What do you exactly mean  by “Pack your Lunch”?

Packing your lunch doesn’t have to be a time consuming task. Many of you think packing lunch means preparing the lunch in the morning and pack when you are trying to hurry and get to work on time. It is surely not going to happen and you eventually loose the interest of packing lunch.

No, you don’t have to prepare and pack the lunch fresh all the time. It not about preparing fresh food for lunch which is just one motive. Pack your lunch just means bring lunch from home saving the expense of spending outside. It can be a healthy frozen food which you bought from grocery stores, home made leftovers, freshly made salad or quick sandwich. It can be anything which makes you savior and satisfy your hunger during lunch time. If it doesn’t satisfy you, you will again go towards searching for junk food.

How do I start?

You can start by doing few days a week so you don’t miss out on your restaurant or fast food. By starting slow, you are making a smooth transition helping your body to get used to this new habit. This way, you avoid any upset effect to your body. Just start with leftovers  2 days a week like Monday and Wednesday. Then add one day per month until you are satified with your arrangement to have 5 days from home or keep friday as a going out lunch day.

I bring lunch 3 days a week – 3 day left overs, 1 day frozen food and 1 day submay 6 inch sandwich. Once a month, I go out with friends on friday.

Why many don’t like to pack their lunch?

Many people think that packing their lunch is a shame and crime. They don’t want to heat up or make their food for lunch. They just want to be fed. They also think, it shows your are frugal. Let me tell, there is nothing wrong being frugal. You only should avoid being cheap. There is a lot of difference between being frugal and cheap. According to dictionary.com, frugal means prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful.”  cheap is defined as “stingy; miserly.”

I know its more wordy explanation. To be simple in my terms, frugal people spend rightly(for needs), save wisely(for wants) and give graciously. But cheap people, they don’t like to spend even for their needy things. Even if they spend, they tried to save money buying cheap items. They also don’t

So being frugal is not a bad thing at all. Don’t give silly excuses like others here in the website.

Is it really worth packing my lunch?

Yes. It is really worth saving time, money and your health. You save time atleast an hour going out which can be spend efficiently. It helps you to eat healthy and good. Finally the important factor, saves you money. Even if you go out for lunching in cheap chinese buffet, you end up paying min. $10 with tips. For 5 days, its 5 * 10 = $50/week * 4 weeks = $200/ month * 12 = $2400 a year. Thats apx 3-5% of your gross yearly income.

If just reduce to start going out only once a week, it will only cost you $40/month and $480 a year which is a saving of $1920. Thats a good amount to be save up for your kids education or put away for retirement. You can check out how much you can save by packing lunch using our calculator.

If you are bored of getting lunch everyday, you can try going to sandwich place like Subway  once a week. Subway now offers $5 foot long. You can save $2 by bringing your own chips and drinks by buying it bulk from Walmart or wholesale stores.  

If you a reasonably family of 3 or 4, you can consider becoming a member in wholesale clubs like SAMS or COSTCO. Costco is my favorite because of its Quality products and reasonable price range. You might have to pay the membership of $50 but you will sure end saving 2-3 times of the membership cost or even more every year by buying things in patties, sandwich buns and so forth. Be careful and don’t get tempted to buy new items introduced every week in these clubs. 

Food is an important entity in our life which we tend to spend money every day. So it is easy to spend wisely and rightly and see quick savings at this tough times, helping to keep more money in your bank account. 

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