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Cheap Airfares
8 Strategies To Find You The Lowest Airfares
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Be
flexible with your times of the week. Tuesdays, Wednesdays
and Thursdays are historically the cheapest days to fly. Also,
Saturdays can yield bargains. Friday, Sundays and Mondays
can be more difficult days to fly at a good price, but they
still exist.
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Be
flexible with your times of the year. Flying during non-peak
times of year, such as October through April to North
America and Europe,
or May through September to the South
Pacific and South
America, can save money. Flying on July 4th, December
25th and Thanksgiving Day are cheap days to fly due to low
demand.
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Be
flexible with your times of day. Flying during of day such
as the early morning or late night can yield deals. |
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Be
flexible with your airports/cities. See if flying into a different
airport, perhaps even in a nearby city, is cheaper. For example,
try Newark
instead of JFK and LaGuardia in New
York City, and Fort
Lauderdale instead of Miami. |
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Be
flexible with your stopovers. Flights with one or more connections
are sometimes cheaper than direct, non-stop ones. |
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Book
7, 14 or even 21 days in advance to acquire the lowest fare.
We recommend at least 30 days in advance for international
travel. However, tracking fares even further in advance is
the smartest. |
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Check
round-trip fares even if you're flying one-way. It's sometimes
cheaper to purchase a round-trip ticket and just fly one leg
of it. |
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Shop
around. Use our proprietary, travel comparison tool which
displays results from the most relevant travel sites based
on your itinerary and location. Search
Now! |
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