04.10.2009 2:22 pm
What’s your favorite travel website?
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Travel websites are springing up all over.
Here are two I recently learned about:
Yapta lets you track prices on flights and hotel rooms. You can sign up to get an email if the rates drop.
Kayak.com’s new site, TravelPost.com, consolidates reviews, content and rates for 140,000-plus hotels from more than 200 travel sites.
What are your favorite travel sites?



Judith Evans is the food and travel editor for the Post-Dispatch.
Funjet.com is my favorite site for charter airfare. They have the cheapest prices for non stop flights for our yearly trip to Mexico. tripadvisor.com has been my go to site for finding honest information on travel destinations but I’ll start checking out travelpost.com to see how it compares.
travelzoo.com has super cheap, unpublished deals that I don’t see anywhere else. You can choose from flights, hotels, packages or stuff in your own city.