Finding a cheap flight can often feel like trying to crack a complex code—but the right strategy makes all the difference. It can be tough initially, but once you get the simple rules of getting a flight down it becomes easier and more predictable.
Whether you are a qualified seasoned traveller or someone just one flight away from marking off a bucket list destination; there is no need to bust your budget. Travel the world for as little (or even nothing) is no longer impossible if you have the right tools on how to make your travel bookings.
With tips on how to book flights, low-cost air carrier insights, and suggestions about the nice instances to fly, this manual takes you through all it takes to get acquainted. Prepared To Unveil the Secret Method for Low-cost Flights? Let’s get started.
Top Day for the Cheapest Flights – Tuesday
You probably have heard already that there are cheap days to book flights. So far, Tuesday is the clear winner. But why is Tuesday, in general then, the cheapest day to book flights? People in the know say that discounted tickets get uploaded by airlines on or about Monday night. What a coincidence!
Those price cuts are announced on a Tuesday. The idea behind this theory seems valid, as almost all individuals start booking flights at the weekend after seeing their available times, but airlines offer cheap prices early in the week. In this way, a little price pressure is applied to the fast-reaction bargain-hunters to scoop up pricier tickets.
The Tuesday rule isn’t set in stone. Generally, it is the cheapest day to book, but this can depend on your destination and how far in advance especially you are booking. Of course, it makes sense to compare prices, but don’t go overboard.
Similar deals might also be able to book for Sundays or Wednesdays to less desirable or off-peak destinations, especially if your dates are more flexible.
The Trick to Getting a Cheap Flight

The one thing that is going to be your biggest asset to any reasonable travel plan will be flexibility with your travel dates.
So, keeping the flexibility in your travel dates can give you some great fares to explore because let me tell you, being able to find cheaper flights will ignite that warrior inside of yours.
Well, if you are open to changing your plans, this is a method that will help you uncover the lowest fare prices and those rarely come with the Saturday night stay end date requirement.
For example, flying out on a Wednesday instead of the weekend can save you hundreds of dollars on your ticket. Tuesday and Wednesday are typically the least expensive days to fly–the time of week when the least number of people are travelling.
Saturdays usually see slides in defaults as many business travellers have completed their mid-week meetings and weekend vacationers are yet to start on their getaway. The resulting drop in demand for guarantees implies the value to them is reduced.
On the other end of the price spectrum – i.e., more expensive! – Fridays and Sundays are in high demand for business travel from Mondays through Thursdays, not to mention weekend tourism Fridays through Sundays.
If you can, open fare calendars or flexible date tools on platforms such as Google Flights or Skyscanner. However, having a month of this data displayed out in front of you via these tools makes identifying the cheapest days to book and fly effortless.
Usually, this approach will allow you to not waste a large amount of money if you book the flights one or two days earlier or later than you actually decide to travel.
Another great strategy? Travel during a shoulder season (just before or after the busy travel seasons like school & national holidays). The fewer people who fly, the more airlines are willing to sell discounted tickets.
How to Save on Low-Cost Airlines: Travel Secrets
Low-cost airlines these days are at total war offering the cheapest flights, but they also have plenty of tricks that they seem quite willing to pull on us.

- Rule # 1 – Cheap airlines such as Ryanair, Spirit and EasyJet are also getting it to be as competitive as possible with their seat pricing. Prices go up as more seats are sold. The earlier you lock in, the better your odds are of securing a low-rate flight. Now here comes the catch, most of these airlines will make up for cheap tickets with ancillary charges like seat selection, bags or even snacks on board. Airline Secret – Pack Light!
- Rule #2 If you can fit everything you need in a carry-on, you will never have to pay for baggage fees. And you can save more if you bypass the fee for selecting your seat (don’t panic, nearly every airline will assign you a free seat as long as you are willing to sit wherever).
- Rule #3 Booking a one-way flight may be the cheapest. Sometimes, two one-way fares can be cheaper than a round-trip fare in the same carrier. The regular sales and other promotions are worth keeping an eye on. Budget airlines are known for sales of 50%-off. That goes for the information you catch first-hand in their newsletters if you’re signed up with them or through social.
- Rule #4 Another thing to remember is to try flying into secondary airports. Many budget airlines fly into small airports to help keep costs low. If you are willing to go that extra mile or two, 60-120 miles may be given a bus/or train then this opens reasons for savings also. Like I said they are a bit of a gamble but can payoff when done correctly.
- Rule #5 Booking is so Important: People assume the earlier you book the Cheaper the flight: – Wrong, sometimes paying and flying with little notice is very cheap! Flying with empty seats is not something airlines typically enjoy. If the prezzie gets nearer in time and there are plenty of seats within a plane, then your airline will lessen costs to get yourself an aircraft.
- Rule #6 If you are flexible and adventure-driven then last-minute deals can save you a lot of money, you’ll find some deals! The best time to find cheap, last-minute flights is during off-peak travel periods or mid-week. So, the fewer people are reaching out for last-minute flights, the more available flights usually fall through on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
One of the best ways to find these last-minute deals is through apps and websites that specialize in them. If you’re a last-minute deal-hunter, sites such as Hopper, Skyscanner and Google Flights are your best friend.
Price drops are almost always short-lived, so be prepared to pounce as soon as the perfect price hits your inbox or push notifications: just get the wallet and the best deal!
Best Time to Fly: Timing is Everything
Booking a flight is only half the battle it matters when you get flying too. Travel date influences the ticket price and activities you will do at your destination. So, flighting early like a.m., not too many people want to fly (like 6 am), cheapest.
On top of that, fewer scheduled flights mean airports are running nearly at capacity with these morning hours so there are also fewer delays.
The second solid pick is red-eye flights (take off late at night and arrive the next morning). And, similarly to those early morning flights, they make for less popular travel days for the average traveller and are generally cheaper.
For some, it can also be a real deal breaker since by being able to sleep on planes one does not need an additional night stay. Think of it as an additional day added (for free!) to your holiday.
To save as much money as possible check when the cheapest time of year is and do your best to avoid flying around important holidays or peak traveling times like Summer or Christmas.
Instead, travel in the shoulder seasons, which are April and May, and September and October. The bright side is that the flights at these times are generally a lot less expensive, and you never ever need to contend in front of a group at your selected location.
Book The Cheapest Flights with These Tried-and-True Insider Secrets
Now that you know the basics, let’s look at a few options to help find flights for less.
Shop For Flights in Incognito Mode
Ever searched for a flight multiple times and felt the price went up? This isn’t just in your head. Many airlines and travel sites use cookies to track your searches, so they will raise prices when they see you starting the same search again.
In order to avoid this from happening, search for flights using incognito/private browsing mode. Otherwise, the site will track your search history and offer you a better price for it.
Set Up Price Alerts
But that doesn’t mean you need to spend all day hunting for flights. Stop hunting down bargain flights, have them hunt you; set a price alert on Google Flights or Skyscanner. They do help in tracking flights that may be suitable for you to book and provide notification as soon as there is any drop in the prices.

Consider Alternate Airports
Look for smaller airports around you that could have lower prices. For example, if you fly to New York City check other local airports with lower rates like Newark or even Philly. If you are finding flights out of London, you could be best flying out of Stansted or Luton rather than Heathrow.
Book Connecting Flights
Direct flights are always more expensive than flight options with layovers because they offer convenience and save time. Flights with a layover can pad your wallet. Or book a layover to be a little longer than you not only get the benefit of this fun and discount but also visit another city during your vacation time!
Use Airline Miles and Points
Do not forget to use your airline loyalty programs and credit card rewards. If you are flying with a regular airline a lot, then join their loyalty program and get earned miles. Those miles may be used for awards and seat upgrades on flights.
And, as long as most cards also have sign-up bonuses (generally 50+ free miles), this is the point where you should be signing up for a travel rewards card if you do not already have one.
Fly and Save Smart
Yes, there are deals for flights that cost less than your morning coffee. With our top hints and tips, you will find the deals that are out there. We will show you how to keep your travel dates and destinations flexible, fly with cheap airlines whenever possible, and track down last-minute flight deals.
The next time you travel, remember these hacks to book your flight like an expert. Domestic flights or international ones, these simple airline travel tips will give you the cheapest flights and help make that vacation a reality. Safe travels and to your next killer budget adventure!
That’s a wrap for today – stay curious, keep exploring and see you again soon!
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