How to Find Low Bus Fares- Budget Globetrotting |
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2009-10-26 |
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Bus travel is coming back. After the industry has declined for numerous years, the past few have seen a slight resurgence in bus travel which might be offering budget travelers a decent domestic travel option. But when it comes to booking buses, who honestly knows where to start when booking tickets? Neither Kayak, Vayama, nor Expedia tell me about buses. And call me naive, but I have honestly only heard of Megabus and Greyhound. Compare that to our knowledge of airline carriers, and you get what I抦 saying.
So, obviously, I抦 going to give you the solution to the problem and tell you how to find low bus fares (and even compare prices!)
US Bus Travel
BusJunction.com
BusJunction is a bus fare aggregator that抯 a self explanatory bus fare search brought to my attention by its founder in a buried email half a year ago which I just rediscovered. Like Kayak, it抯 an aggregator, which is an important clarification because this means it is independent of the bus operators, thus offering you unbiased fares and information.
So, naturally, I抦 partial to BusJunction (not even having used the service) and would recommend it. If my word doesn抰 mean anything, Frommer himself hearts BusJunction in the HuffingtonPost, one of several high profile coverages the site received. The final kicker of BusJunction is its integration of Yelp, another site i抦 a fan of.
GoToBus.com
GoToBus.com is the other, bigger and older bus fare search tool. The site features just Chinatown bus routes zig zagging across the US. While also super helpful, it engages in ticket partnerships with the bus companies for profit, thus potentially resulting in worse bus route and fare searches.
As a capitalist at heart, I love to see BusJunction抯 emergence on the scene to give GoToBus a run for its money and help out the lowly bus travelers out there. Let抯 hope that this increased bus travel trend continues so budget travelers aren抰 left out to dry when attempting to travel on the cheap, and so I can feature fewer rants in posts on US budget travel.
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