Original Member and FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Kansas City, MO, USA
Programs: DL PM/MM, AA ExPlat, Hyatt Glob, HH Dia, National ECE, Hertz PC
Posts: 16,619
It's usually best to book direct with the airlines in case you need to change it in the future (I can't keep track of the rules and such of what airlines charge to change tickets issued by others ...), but the main exception is US Airways which charges a $5 fee to book even on its own website, in that casse Priceline is my choice since they do not charge any booking fees.