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Here are 14 quick tips to help you find that cheap flight and lower your airfares in the future.
**Be flexible with your potential flight dates and always plan ahead of time. Air ticket prices are highly dynamic and depend on demand, supply and competition.
**For the route you want to fly monitor the airfares for a while and try to find out the lowest published fare. Don’t accept the very first fare you find.
**Fly during 'off-peak' or 'shoulder' seasons. Do not fly during the peak time of year. (If you do make sure you book well in advance!)
**Flights that depart during the midweek (Tuesday to Thursday) tend to be cheaper. Avoid Friday and Sunday evenings and Monday morning.
**Very early morning or late evening flights are less busy - and can sometimes be cheaper than flights in the middle of the day. Peak hours when flights are at their fullest are 8 to 11am and 4 to 7pm.
**Fly on a major holiday or on the day after when demand plummets. There can be some incredible deals available. Avoid flying just before the holidays when people are travelling back home.
**Beware the infamous Saturday night stay restriction - some airlines still have this. Check your carrrier's terms and conditions.
**Many fare tariffs have a 30 day maximum stay restriction. In other words if you stay longer than 30 days the ticket will be more costly.
**Flying long-haul in business class or first class? Always get a quote on a round the world ticket and compare prices. Round-the-world business class and first class airfares are often cheaper than a full fare return trip - and you will get many more exciting stopovers for free.
**Flights with a change of plane at a connecting airport are usually cheaper than non-stop flights. You pay less for the inconvenience.
**If flying long-haul into Europe it may be cheaper to fly into a budget hub like London for 2 reasons. The first is that flights to London are often cheaper than flights travelling to other destinations on the continent. Secondly, London is a hub for a myriad of budget airlines (low-cost discount carriers) which have extensive networks all over Europe. The main two are Ryanair and Easyjet and using them can save you hundreds of dollars while allowing a high degree of flexibility in terms of one-way flights.
**If your flight is 'code shared' then check the price of the same flight with different alliance partners. There can often be considerable price differences between airlines. Taking the One World alliance as an example, you should check the price of the same flight with both American Airlines and British Airways.
**Sign up to the newsletters of your favourite airlines and travel sites. You will be the first to see any special offers and deals.
**If you are a serious traveller looking for superb insider strategies to reduce your flight costs then you really should invest in the Ultimate Airfares & Upgrades guide. This new ebook contains powerful information on lowering your airfares and flying first class and business class on a budget.
The Ultimate Airfares & Upgrades Guide is available from http://www.airtravelgenius.com. This ebook will teach you to find the lowest international airfares, how to make the most of your air miles and how to fly like a millionaire on an economy budget.
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