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Flying by plane is the most convenient mode of transportation today. Although you need to check in to the airline an hour before flight time, the time spent on an airport and on air beats the trouble of driving for hours. All you need to do is to wait and relax and you’ll be at your preferred destination in no time. However, airline tickets are getting expensive and fast. If you are traveling with the whole family, you’ll be spending a lot of money in transportation alone.
To help you with this, we have gathered 10 smart tips on how to save a lot of money in your airline tickets:
Go for “red-eye” flights – “Red eye” flights refers to the flights that leaves near midnight and you arrive at the early hours of the morning. If you’re time is very flexible, this is the best time for you. At any given day of the week, red eye flights are the cheapest plus the airport is not that crowded so you’ll easily check in for your flight.
Check alternate airports first – the classic example is the city of New York. Don’t just be contented in checking out the flights that go out in JFK. The LGA airport also receives a lot of flights from major cities around the country. If you have a car, you can easily save a lot of money because of the notable price difference between two airports.
Fly during Wednesdays – the Friday, Monday and the weekend flight tickets are the most expensive and in contrast: Wednesday’s flight tickets are the cheapest since almost everyone is very busy especially in the middle of the week.
Learn about code share flights – code share flights are flights that are offered by a different airline but the plane is from another airline. Since these airlines are sharing inventory, they are able to offer a good number of flights from other airlines. The airline from where you bought the ticket from is the middle man. Cut that off by going directly the airline that owns the plane. You can easily identify the airline who will be flying out by scrutinized the offer. Online you can see them as a fine print below the flight number of the airline that sells you the ticket.
Get a round trip ticket – the earlier you buy the more savings you’ll get still applies to the airline industry. If you buy days before the flight, the cheapest seats may have already been sold and you’ll be forced to buy the much expensive tickets as these are the only ones available.
Research and Compare – knowledge is everything…even in the airline industry. When you know more flights that day, you can easily compare the prices and get the one that best describes your seating preferences as well the price that you can afford.
Go for e-ticket – although most flights offer electronic tickets some airlines still sell paper tickets. You don’t want to find yourself scrambling for the paper ticket before you leave and e-ticket is way cheaper as you don’t need to pay for the shipping fee when you buy online.
Cheaper version of major airlines – a good example is Delta’s Comair. This small airline company is the affordable version of Delta. Everything could be booked through Delta but the flights are cheaper with Comair.
Stick to one airline – two airlines spells trouble not only in connecting these flights but also in ticket prices. It’s like traveling with two drivers – you have to pay both of them to get to your preferred destinations.
Travel light – excess baggage are bad news for everyone. Remember that you have to pay them per pound and when you’re traveling with the whole family, you’re practically buying another ticket for your baggage.
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