Flight costs often make up the biggest chunk of travel expenses. These 12 strategies can save you hundreds per trip.
Timing

- Book 1-3 months ahead for domestic, 2-8 months for international
- Fly midweek (Tues/Wed) — typically 20-40% cheaper than weekends
- Red-eye and early morning flights are often cheapest
- Avoid peak travel dates (holidays, school breaks)
Tools
- Google Flights: Calendar view shows cheapest days to fly. “Explore” finds cheap destinations from your airport.
- Skyscanner “Everywhere”: Enter your departure city, set destination to “Everywhere” — see cheapest destinations globally.
- Hopper app: Predicts whether prices will rise or fall — tells you when to book.
- Scott’s Cheap Flights / Going: Email alerts for error fares and flight deals (50-90% off).
Strategies
- Be flexible: Flexibility with dates and airports saves the most money
- Use incognito mode: Airlines may track searches and raise prices (debated but easy insurance)
- Consider nearby airports: Flying into/out of alternative airports can save significantly
- Book one-way tickets: Sometimes two one-way fares on different airlines are cheaper than round-trip
Final Thoughts
Cheap flights exist every day — the trick is knowing where to look and being flexible enough to grab them. Set up fare alerts and let the deals come to you.


