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Flights
1. Buy return tickets.
One-way fares are usually half the price of the
most expensive round-trip fares, which are valid
for one year. The most restricted round-trip
tickets are usually cheaper than the one-way
tickets. Check both the one-way and the round-trip
fare for your trip, even if you're only traveling
one-way.
2. Sunday rule - Spend a Saturday night at your destination.
One of the most common low fare restrictions is the
requirement for your stay to incorporate at least
one Sunday. For example, for a round-trip New York
to Miami a passenger flying Tuesday to Thursday
might pay USD 328, but a passenger whose stay
includes a Sunday would pay much less - USD 188.
3. Advance purchasing - Purchase early.
The least expensive fares often require advance
purchasing - 7, 14, 21, days etc. before departure.
You should keep in mind that seats for these
cheapest fares are limited. The earlier you plan
your trip the better your chances of getting a good
fare.
4. Flight times.
Airlines usually offer early morning and late
evening flights - right before and after midnight
when air traffic is light - at cheaper rates. If
your time schedule allows, you might want to
consider booking night flights to save money.
5. Are both legs of your trip with the same airline?
It is important to book the same airline for both
legs of your trip. If you select different airlines
for your outbound and return journeys you may not
get any price showing at all. If you do get a
price, it is likely to be significantly higher than
the price you would get by booking with the same
airline both ways. It depends whether the airlines
have negotiated prices and agreements and whether
they have any kind of mutual relations at all.
6. Travel just after a major holiday.
Holiday
travel is always in demand, and prices often drop
as the demand does.
7. Be flexible.
Check the days (or weeks, if
possible) before and after your initial choice of
travel dates. Sometimes a small adjustment in time
can save you money.
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