Travel Hacks for Finding Cheap Flights

How fun it is to be able to travel around the world?  You get to see new places, experience a new way of living and eat authentic local cuisine.  However, not all are lucky to be able to experience this.  For some, it can just be a dream.  But hey, nowadays, traveling isn’t just for the financially privileged.  You just need a lot of research and hacks to be able to reach that dream destination of yours.

One of the biggest hindrances when planning for a vacation is the airfare.  Yes, it can really take a big chunk off of your travel budget.  But don’t worry, whether you are flying locally or internationally, this article will offer you a few travel hacks to find cheap flights that will save you loads on your travel costs.

Search and Compare

Don’t just stick to what airline or site.  Open up a bunch of websites to see the different rates and compare prices, deals and of course, the quality of service.

Choose a cost-effective travel date.

Flights are much cheaper during busier days for obvious reasons.  If there is no specific reason for you to travel during the weekend, just avoid it.  Fridays through Sundays are usually jam-packed with leisure and business travelers.  Night flights are also sometimes cheaper, so you might want to consider that.

Search and book your tickets ahead of time.

If you really want to score some cheap flights, you should search and book your tickets ahead of time.  According to Huffingtonpost, researchers have finally found the answer to when is the best time to book your tickets.

“Fifty-four days before takeoff is, on average, when domestic airline tickets are at their absolute lowest price. And if you don’t hit 54 days on the head, you should usually book between 112 to 21 days before your trip — within the “prime booking window” — for the lowest possible prices.  Air travelers tend to believe they’ll find the lowest of low prices when they book “at the last minute.” This, according to all present data, is one hundred percent false.”

Go for indirect flights.

If you have all the time in the world, non-direct flights and longer layovers are much cheaper.  However, it is less convenient and requires lot of patience.  If you are comfortable and willing to sacrifice a little, this hack can really save you a lot.

About Toni Marie

Toni is a contributing author. In addition to writing about the Baby Boomer generation, she also likes to write about relationships and health.
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