Money Saving Tips When Flying


by Nick Kakolowski - Date: 2008-08-07 - Word Count: 863 Share This!

There are a number of ways to save substantial amounts of money when flying. All it takes is a little bit of patience, planning, some flexibility and attention to detail. Taking advantage of certain offers can help you unlock the best possible deals on flights.

Patience is the most important component you will need in this process. In the contemporary age of air travel, there are a large number of people who travel by plane but only a handful of airlines which compete for consumers. Therefore, there is an almost endless supply of special deals, rewards programs and bargain vacation packages put together by airlines to try and get you to use their services. Getting involved in a frequent flyer reward program can, with time, earn you free flights. However, if you do not fly often, try using an airline credit card. These credit cards earn you points that translate into free miles for purchases you make on a day to day basis. Use the card on groceries, Christmas presents and other assorted purchases and before you know it you will have a free flight waiting for you. Waiting patiently for those miles to add up can have wonderful results. Being patient with the internet can prove rewarding as well. Airlines are always providing new specials or promotions, which will help you save money. Shopping around will eventually help you find the perfect deal for your trip.

Early planning is another way to get your tickets for the cheapest price possible. Just a few years ago it was common to be able to get really cheap tickets at the last minute. Airlines are always looking to fill up as many seats as possible on a flight. During the last week before a flight leaves, airlines lower ticket prices substantially allowing the consumer to fly at a cheaper rate. This would lead to consumers being able to get amazing prices at the last minute. In recent years, however, that trend has all but disappeared. With air travel becoming more and more common, fewer and fewer seats need to be sold at the last minute. Suddenly those close-out sales are not profitable for airlines. Instead, the best deals come from buying in advance. Most airlines create brackets of time in which ticket prices change. For example, if you order your ticket 21 or more days in advance, you may fit into the broadest bracket and get the best price. As you get closer and closer to the time of the flight, the brackets get smaller, and the prices get higher. Purchasing your tickets as early as possible is generally the best way to ensure a good price.

Being flexible will also help you get the best possible deal on the ticket for your flight. Travelling at peak times can put a whole lot of weight on your wallet. Leaving on Friday and returning on Sunday can push your bank account to its limits. Leaving on traditionally less busy days such as a Thursday, and returning on a Monday will save you a lot of money. In some instances, the difference can be hundreds of dollars. This circumstance does not only occur during days of the week; seasonal peaks are also present. Let's say you wanted to visit family to celebrate Christmas, you could try having Christmas at home and visit family after New Year's. Suddenly the cost of your flight will be much less. Travelling around the holidays is substantially more expensive then travelling during the rest of the year. Time of day also affects the cost. Daytime flights tend to be the most expensive. Flying overnight or very early in the morning will make your flight much easier on the checkbook. A final point of flexibility comes with choosing the airport at which you will land. Some airports cost less to land in or take off from then others. Sometimes, flying to an airport slightly farther from your destination, and travelling that extra distance by car, bus or train can be cheaper then flying to the original airport. Being flexible with your day and time of departure and return can do wonders to make your flight less expensive.

Paying close attention to details is always a good idea, and it can save you significant amounts of money when flying as well. Will you need to rent a car after your flight? What hotel are you staying at in your destination? These details of your trip can have an astounding affect on the price of your flight. Airlines will often work with rental companies and hotels to put together package deals. Look around closely when you are buying your tickets and try to find the best packages. Be sure to understand what you are getting in the package, and adjust your trip accordingly. Special packages occur with great frequency, and can be a simple way to save money on your vacation as a whole.

There are many easy ways to make your flight, not to mention your whole trip, substantially less expensive. Being patient, planning ahead, flexibility and attention to detail will all increase the chances of you finding the best possible deal on your next vacation or business outing.


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Nick Kakolowski is a freelance writer who writes about topics and tips involving the travel industry and special deals, often discussing specific subjects such as Cheap Flights.

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