5 Ways To Save Your Cash On Your Next Trip While Booking Cheap Flight Tickets

Vacation, a word that gives us goosebumps. We all wish to have a vacation at least once a year. So, the first thing we do is to look for cheap flight tickets and travel deals. But as soon as we log onto a travel website, all those dreams of a holiday disappear within seconds thanks to expensive airfares. Here’s what you need to do the next time around. These are 5 tips that’ll help you save cash while buying cheap air tickets.

Buy a ticket between 45 to 50 days

We understand that you might have an emergency or not getting your travel leaves thanks to your boss. But if you want to book cheap air tickets, plan it at least 45 days in advance to get the best fares. And if you are thinking more than 50 days, don’t be too excited as the airfare might still be expensive.

Choose Incognito mode

Every time you log onto a travel website, you are leaving traces of info like cookies, which can be used by these websites to increase the airfare based on multiple searches. Therefore, we advise using the incognito mode if you are booking it via a website.

Be flexible

We know your holiday is time-bound but surely if you are getting a cheaper airfare deal, what’s the harm? Try looking at various flight comparison websites to check the fares. Also, sometimes an indirect flight might come out to be much far cheaper than direct flights. Also choose the option, any time of the day to see the cheapest deals. One more thing, pick midnight and early morning flight, which offer you cheap flight tickets.

The weekend is the end of the cheap flight tickets

Weekend is to have fun. Not book flight tickets. Yes, avoid booking tickets on the weekend as there is increased traffic as more and more people are making and booking their travel plans. It is the classic case of demand and supply. Another tip, even if you are opting to fly choose a weekday over a weekend as you will get cheaper fares especially on days like Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

Book directly from airlines

Though we use most of the ticket comparison websites, they end up to be expensive as they charge a high convenience fee, which means you are paying almost the same as you would from an airline website. So, check the airline website before you switch to the travel aggregators.

Set alerts on your apps

Whether you buy directly from the airline or these ticket comparison websites, make sure to set alerts so that every time there is a sale or cheaper flight tickets, you will be the first to know. Speaking of first, the next time you want to travel abroad for a vacation, choose LatinOFare for your next holiday, which offers you the cheapest flight tickets and travel deals. Book your flight now.

 

 

Andy Mathur

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