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Easiest travel hack to save big on the cost of flights

<p>Planning your upcoming holiday and haven't nailed down your flight bookings just yet? Well, hold off a bit because there's an optimal strategy to maximise your savings.</p> <p>A recent research study conducted by Expedia has unveiled a golden nugget of advice: Booking your flights on a Sunday can lead to substantial savings, potentially up to 20 percent off your airfare.</p> <p>This valuable insight is part of Expedia's 2024 Air Travel Hacks Report, which is packed with useful information to simplify your trip planning process.</p> <p>Let's dive deeper into this Sunday-saving strategy. When you compare booking your flights on a Sunday to the common practice of booking on a Friday, you'll likely discover substantial cost savings. Considering that average ticket prices have soared by approximately 20 percent compared to last year, any opportunity to trim your expenses becomes paramount.</p> <p>Now, you might be wondering how far in advance you should secure your flights for optimal savings. If you're embarking on a domestic adventure and have your travel plans locked in more than three months ahead, you're in a prime position to economise. The study's findings indicate that travellers who booked their domestic flights at least 14 weeks before departure managed to pocket an average savings of 20 percent compared to those who procrastinated until the 11th hour.</p> <p>On the other hand, if your journey is taking you across international borders, there's less need for anxiety. International fares typically exhibit a fair degree of stability during the six months leading up to your travel date. The sweet spot for booking your flights for an overseas escapade is ideally at least one month prior to departure. This early booking ensures both availability and the potential for cost-effective fares.</p> <p>Here's a summary of the Expedia report's findings:</p> <p><strong>Book on a Sunday to save up to 20% on average<br /></strong>Travellers who booked on Sundays instead of Fridays tended to save, on average, around 20% on domestic flights and international flights. The best day of the week to book has been Sunday, while the day to avoid has been Friday, for the past four years.</p> <p><strong>Book at least three months before domestic flights to save 30% on average<br /></strong>The sweet spot for snagging the best price on domestic flights falls between 70 – 100 days before departure (so about three months in advance of travel). Travellers who booked during that period saved 30% on average compared to those who waited until the last minute (0 – 30 days before travel).</p> <p><strong>Book six months before international flights to save 25% on average<br /></strong>Travellers who booked around six months in advance of international travel saved an average of 25% compared to those who waited until three months or less to book. The key to booking international airfares is to book as soon as possible, with prices traditionally cheapest 160 days or earlier before departure.</p> <p>So be sure to set an alarm or mark your calendar for a Sunday when booking your flights, and if you have long-term travel plans, secure your domestic flights at least 14 weeks ahead. For international journeys, booking a month before your departure date will help you make the most of your travel budget. Happy travels!</p> <p><em>Image: Getty</em></p>

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Cheap flight hack: How to save money when booking your plane ticket

<p>A variety of factors can turn what is supposed to be a cheap weekend away into an expensive venture out. These factors include whether or not you’re travelling in peak season, who you’re flying with and whether or not you want to go up a class in the flight.</p> <p>However, according to <a rel="noopener" href="https://www.expediagroup.com/" target="_blank">Expedia Group</a>, there’s a way you can get cheaper flights and it all comes down to the day you’re booking them.</p> <p>With airfares rising and no sign of slowing down, this is the day you’re going to want to bookmark for flights.</p> <p>It’s Sunday.</p> <p><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.expediagroup.com/" target="_blank">Expedia Group</a> narrowed down on the perfect day after analysing airline routes and prices of tickets in a joint research project with the Airline Reporting Corporation.</p> <p>On Friday, they’re at their highest.</p> <p>On Sunday, they’re at their lowest.</p> <p>However, you’re more likely to save if your first day of travel is a Friday. This is the day you want to head to the airport and fly out, with Sunday copping higher fares.</p> <p>In order to save, you book on a Sunday for a Friday flight.</p> <p>It might not be a bulletproof scenario every time, but according to Expedia’s analysis, you’re in with a good chance.</p> <p>Demi Kavaratzis, director of tours and transport at Expedia Australia told <em><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/money/why-you-should-always-book-flights-on-a-sunday-and-fly-on-a-friday/news-story/e216992ba777ed8be3e0b3c3b769c7a4" target="_blank">news.com.au</a>:</em></p> <p>“The 2019 Airfares Reporting Corporation results show that simple changes can add up to significant savings for Aussie travellers.”</p> <p>“Globally, in 2018 we saw flight prices increase on average by 5 per cent compared to 2017. If this trend continues, now is the best time to lock in your 2019 travel.”</p> <p>Are you going to try this hack and see if it works? Let us know in the comments below. </p>

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Why you should never book a flight on a Friday

<p>If you’re looking to book an international flight, don’t do it on a Friday.</p> <p>That’s the suggestions from Expedia and the Airlines Reporting Corporation research, which show that if you were to wait and book your flight on Sunday you could save as much as 13 per cent.</p> <p>The study took into account the ticket booking habits of more than 10 billion air passengers.</p> <p>Why are tickets more expensive on a Friday?</p> <p>Well, the analyses suggests that weekend days are the top days for leisure travel ticket purchases, whereas business travel, which is more expensive, is most often purchased during the week.</p> <p>Greg Schulze, senior vice president, global tour and transport, at Expedia, said: “Analysing these massive data sets with our partners at ARC gives us smart insights that we can pass along to travellers. And travellers benefit because even small, simple insights in the booking process – what time of year or day of week to book, for example – can yield significant savings.”</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/travel/travel-tips/2015/12/five-star-floating-hotel/"><strong>The five-star hotel that floats in the ocean</strong></a></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/travel/travel-tips/2015/12/aircraft-design-puts-passengers-in-the-cargo-hold/"><strong>Controversial new plane design has passengers sitting in the cargo hold</strong></a></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><a href="/travel/travel-tips/2015/12/11-weirdest-museums-in-the-world/"><strong>11 weirdest museums in the world</strong></a></em></span></p>

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