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The Student News Site of North Carolina A&T State University

The A&T Register

The Student News Site of North Carolina A&T State University

The A&T Register

    Tips for finding cheap flights for summer travel

    Air travel can be expensive for one person, and if you’re planning a trip for your whole family, the cost adds up fast. With many people planning their summer vacations, now is the best time to consider some tips that can help you save big when it comes to buying airline tickets.

    1. Go online for fast comparisons

    Finding cheap flights is easy when you go online to a travel site like Travelocity.com. Simply type in your travel date and locations and you’ll quickly be able to compare different airlines’ flight times and ticket costs. This can save you lots of time and money.

    2. Be flexible

    If you’re able, be flexible with your travel dates. By altering the day you leave or the day you come home by several days, you could save hundreds of dollars. For example, if it really doesn’t matter if you get home on a Sunday or a Monday, this is a great option for finding cheap airline tickets.

    3. Consider multiple airports

    If you are traveling to a popular destination, it’s not uncommon that the area will be serviced by multiple airports. If you can’t find a low fare at one, try another one that is close. The cost difference might be worth it.

    4. Book a package to save more

    Need a hotel in addition to your flight? By booking together, you’ll often save when you search for cheap flights online. Maybe you don’t need a hotel, but you’d like to rent a car? That is another package option that could help you save some cash.

    5. Consider buying two tickets instead of one

    If you’re flying to a location where you’re likely to have a layover, shop around and compare booking options. Sometimes buying the two flights for the trip separately can cost you much less, but not always. That’s why it’s smart to check both options and choose whatever one saves you the most.

    6. Search often

    Some people will tell you that Tuesday afternoon or Wednesday morning is the best day to buy tickets. Others say wait until the weekend when less people are searching on their computer. There is a theory and reason for any day of the week, so the general rule of thumb is if you haven’t found the right price and your travel date is still several weeks out, don’t be afraid to wait a day or two and try again.

    Courtesy of ARAcontent