I'm not going to list all of Kiplinger's 24 but I will say that's it's a good list for those of us who, on occasion, buy a airplane ticket, rent a car, or stay in a hotel -- and there were a few sites I hadn't heard of before. If you'd rather jump to the Kiplinger piece, see their link at the bottom of post.
My comments on their list:

1. Air travel:
Kayak is the consolidator's consolidator. It not only searches Sabre lists it searches the travel sites like Orbitz and Expedia. I have never used them but it looked easy to use and comprehensive. Personally, I go to the American Airlines site first then to the consolidator sites.
2.
Bing. I like the Bing site for airline ticket comparisons. Their "price predictor" may or may not be accurate but it is pretty cool. Actually, I like the Bing site for several searches.
3. For lodging, Kiplinger lists
Hotels.com as their number one site because of ease of use and bargain offers. Next for them is
Priceline which I have used, but I have also been put in the room next to the generators more than once when I did. I most often use
Tripadvisor. It is the most visited site so it has the most reviews. Reading reviews is always risky because some people complain about everything and some reviews are obviously written by the proprietor's brother-in-law, but you can get an overall impression.
General observation on hotels/motels -- newer is almost always better.
4.
Vacation Rental by Owner, not on their list, but my sister uses them for larger family trips and has had great accommodations for a reasonable price. Kiplinger suggests trying
HomeAway.com
5. Also, not on the list but an idea that I love is the
couch or room for a night concept. There's a bunch of these now, one of them is
Air Bed and Breakfast which allows you to "rent nightly from real people in 9,440 cities in 173 countries."
6. Car Rentals. Kiplinger suggests
Hotwire, but all of the travel sites pull from the major rental companies and I haven't seen any difference in prices between them. I find
Enterprise to be the most service-minded and reasonably priced.
As I have said many times on this blog, air travel today is more pain than pleasure but airlines are giving us what we want -- low fares. Some airlines are better than others, but when the big airlines test more room and more service against low price, low price wins. And the airlines can't help it if we are all treated like a potential terrorist threat. That being said, today, I drive if I can, I dislike air travel that much.
I liked the list of 24 sites. Please comment. I'm curious what you do for travel reservations.
Kiplinger's 24 Best Travel sites.
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