A2 The Courier-Times, Roxboro, N.C., Saturday, April 30, 2011 Watch out for plane ticket 'switcheroo' ince November, I’ve bought a bunch of plane tickets and every time I have to deal with the 'process, I end up angry and frustrated. My modus operandi for several years has been to check the “cheap ticket” sites like Orhitz, Travelocity, Kayak and Priceline, figure out their lowest prices, then either go to the airline Weh site or call. Honestly, I usually get the cheapest ticket hy going directly to the airline after checking the other sites. I’m offering some advice for those of you Phyliss Boatwright i who may be planning summer flights. Most of my in-laws live in Illinois, so O’Hare Interna tional Airport in Chicago is where we’re usually headed when we travel. And if we happen to be headed in other directions, nine times out of 10, we end up going through 0 ’Hare anyway In fact, even before I ever laid eyes on Paul Weller, it seemed that, even if I was headed for Atlanta, I had to change planes in O’Hare. And I hate that airport. Never fails: fly to or through O’Hare and you’re going to meet up with trouble. I don’t even want to think about the endless hours I’ve spent there, waiting to get on a plane. On our most recent trip, on April 15, Paul and I flew to O’Hare, rented a car, and drove to Woodstock, lU. to meet our granddaughter, Maren, who, by the way, is the cutest, smartest, most above-average two-month-old in the history of humanity. Anyway, when I started looking for tickets a month or so before the highly anticipated visit, I went through the usual agony of trying to find a decent price on a decent flight to and fro. One thing I have noticed for some time now is that, when you click on a flight and decide you want it, by the time you go through the steps of selecting the flight to, then the flight fro, the dadgum price has changed on the whole shooting match. In order to get something remotely in the price range you started out with, you have to go back to square one and make concessions in times of travel or something else, like being willing to send yourself as cargo. We got back from Illinois last Wednesday, and on Thurs day, April 21, The Wall Street Journal, which Paul gets by home delivery, ran an article, “Why Online Fares Change Faster Than a 747.” Paul showed it to me, I read it, and shook my head in agreement the whole way through. Basically, the article, by Scott McCartney, says fare changes happen so rapidly because of computer systems and programs. “Fare switches can result from several different prob lems,” McCartney wrote, “such as incomplete synching up of different computer systems or travel sellers having stale information...” Some sites even use “sophisticated programs that try to estimate which fares are available, ” the article continued. “When it’s time to actually buy, the website then checks with the airline, and may find that an earlier price is no longer available...” To minimize the “fare switcheroo,” the article advised: “Check multiple travel websites, including the airlines’, before locking in a fare. Double-check prices by clicking through to book even if you don’t want to book yet. That way you know the price is real. (Just don’t enter a credit card number.) Be careful with close-to-departure shop ping; prices fluctuate the most around two weeks before the flight. Be wary of monthly calendar views, which often contain estimated fares. They are basically guides, not real quotes. If you see prices jump, you might wait. Inventory management canbringthe fare lower if there’s no buying at higher prices.” The article warns that Travelocity has “a particularly inaccurate displayforflexiblesearches....Afare available only in winter, for example, may still be displayed if you ask for fares for June and July” I hope this information is helpful to Personians looking for vacation flights. Be careful out there in plane ticket buying cyber space, and, if at aU possible, avoid O’Hare like the plague. Roxboro man arrested on fraud charge Roxboro police arrested Jesse Rasu Brown, 43, of 45 Lee St. Tues day on a felony charge of obtain ing property by false pretense. Brown is alleged to have sold a motorcycle that he was not the legal owner of in exchange for a scooter and cash. Brown was held under a $5,000 secured bond. He is scheduled to appear in Person County District Court on May 10. 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