Tips For Finding
The Lowest Prices on Airline
Tickets
The most important tip I
have seen for finding the lowest airfare is to purchase airline
tickets in advance. In one specific example, airline tickets
purchased with no advance reservation cost $515 dollars. Purchasing
the tickets 7 days in advance dropped the price to $195. With
a 14 day advance purchase, the tickets dropped to $120 dollars.
So, a 14 day or more advance purchase of these airline tickets
would save $395 dollars. Often you can find 21 day advance purchases
which will save even more. So it would usually be a good idea
to plan your travel in advance if possible.
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Another suggestion is to
be flexible. Perhaps you can book your departure flight out of
a smaller airport. The smaller, less expensive airlines often
fly from the smaller airports, and so you can get better prices
on airline tickets than a major carrier flying out of the big
airports. Also, the bigger airlines that do fly out of the smaller
airports have to drop the prices on their airline tickets to
remain competitive with the smaller airlines, which would save
you money.
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You also might reconsider
your destination airport. For example if you are traveling to
Los Angeles, you could see if the airline tickets would be lower
going to the Burbank airport instead of LAX. You may have to
drive a little farther at your destination, but the difference
in price could more than make up for that. The less popular flights
occur in mid-morning and late evening, and often have better
prices than the more popular flights. So if you change your departure
time, you can save yourself some money on airline tickets. If
you can, plan to fly on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday, as these
flights tend to be less popular. And try to stay on Saturday
night at your destination, as often airlines will offer lower
prices on airline tickets.
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Look into round trip airline
tickets instead of one way. Airlines often charge less for the
round trip tickets. Instead of flying from point A to point B,
you may see if the airline tickets would be cheaper going from
point A to point C to point B. So look into splitting the fares
up like this. In a highly competitive market, prices on airline
tickets can often change rapidly, so keep an eye on them.
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