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YOUR GUIDE TO FINDING THE CHEAPEST AIRLINE TICKETS BY MICKAEL MARSALI WWW.MICKAELMARSALI.ORG

Your Guide to Finding the Cheapest Airline Tickets

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YOUR GUIDE TO FINDING THECHEAPEST AIRLINE TICKETS

BY MICKAEL MARSALIWWW.MICKAELMARSALI.ORG

BOOK IN ADVANCE, BUT NOT TOO IN ADVANCE.

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The ideal window for buying a ticket is approximately 27-114 days(1 – 4 months) in advance of your trip, with the best day on average

(at least for domestic flights) being 47 days prior to take off.

buying more in advance than that does not actually provide anyextra price discount. In fact, at 320 days out when Cheapair startedkeeping track of purchases, average fares were about $50 higher

than their low point.

KNOW WHEN TO BUY… AND WHEN NOT TO BUY.

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The worst day to buy? According to the Wall Street Journal,average prices for tickets bought on Friday are 13% higher than on

Sunday, according to their recent analysis of tickets sold world-wide over the course of 2015.

An Expedia/ARC report found that the best days to buy wereweekends and Tuesdays.

KNOW WHEN TO FLY.

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The cheapest days to fly? Tuesdays/Wednesdays.

Leaving mid-week has shown to have it’s price advantages. Nexttime you’re looking to take a week off, aim for Tuesday throughthe next Tuesday, and you could save yourself a pretty penny.

SIGN UP FOR TRAVEL ALERTS.

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Data, trends, and findings aside, you really can never tell when arandom spike or drop in prices may hit. All the data we havediscussed is based on averages, and averages are filled with

outliers.

Sign up with a travel tracker like SkyScanner or AirfareWatchdogand be ready to buy when they notify you of a particularly low

price.

KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR FLASH SALES.

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Pick the top 3 airlines you generally fly with and sign up for theiremail newsletter or text notifications. While getting promotional

emails can sometimes seem like a pain, these ones are well worthit. Flash sales can save you up to half off the normal cost of your

ticket.

While the biggest savings are generally in business and first class,coach deals often save 25% too. Just make sure you’re ready to

buy quick; these sales don’t usually last more than a day or two, atmost.

CHECK YOUR EXISTING MEMBERSHIPS.

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Organizations and like AARP and AAA regularly offer airlinediscounts to members. Check with them directly for specific

details on discounts you’re eligible for.

SIGN UP FOR A CREDIT CARD THAT EARNS YOUPOINTS.

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One savings tip a lot of people forget is the fact that having a creditcard that gives you points with every purchase (usually more fordining and travel) can be earning you dollars towards your travel

year round.

Why not have every dollar you’re already spending go towardsyour next trip?

GET A QUOTE FROM AN AIRLINE CONSOLIDATOR.

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Airlines give consolidators special access to discounted fares fordomestic first class, international business, and international first

class. Although they might claim to be able to save you up to 75%,the discounts are rarely that good. However, you can still get about

50% off a lot of the time.

Try AccessFares, Regal Wings and Wholesale Flights. Typicallyyou will have to fill out a form to get an actual quote back on any

individual ticket price.