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7 great tips for booking bargain flights

  • Jul 8, 2017
  • 3 min read

Booking early isn’t everything

So a budget airline has announced a fantastic new route with ridiculously low flight prices. But how do you actually nab those bargain basement tickets? Surprisingly, getting cheap flights isn’t necessarily about getting in there early. Regularly checking prices is more important - Skyscanner's price alert emails can help you keep track of price fluctuations. “Airlines can and do release discounted tickets at any time before a flight,” points out Zach Honig, chief executive of award-winning site The Points Guy. So when it comes to regular (non-sale) fares, you might be best off booking two weeks or three months before departure, depending on your destination. It's also worth remembering that airfare sales typically only apply to flights within the next few weeks or months, though occasionally some will run through to the end of the airline’s schedule, which can be up to 11 months in the future." Find out exactly when the best time to book your flight is with our full report.

Don’t just turn up at the airport

Just because a flight has empty seats doesn’t mean the airline will be desperate to fill them by selling fares at rock bottom prices. So, if you’re planning on a last minute getaway, don’t even think about turning up at the airport ticket-less, expecting a seat for next to nothing. “There’s always a chance you might find a last-minute discount, but if you need to visit a specific city and your schedule isn’t flexible, be sure to book in advance,” advises Zach Honig.

Be flexible

Instead, try and be flexible. You’re more likely to find cheap flights by flying at unsociable times. “You’ll often find cheaper fares on flights scheduled for lighter periods, such as early morning, red-eye flights or flights departing on a Saturday afternoon or evening,” points out Zach. Search for flights across on entire month with Skyscanner, or let us show you the cheapest month, if you're really not bothered about when you fly.

Choose to fly when business travellers aren't for cheap upgrades

The days of the free upgrade are long gone, but if you fancy splashing out, bear in mind that while ticket prices for economy seats often rocket during holidays and weekends, the reverse can be said for premium seats, according to Zach Honig. “Expect to find cheap business class fares during light business travel periods, such as during the summer or Christmas," he says. But you can always still try your luck at bagging that free upgrade - you might just get lucky if you follow our tried and tested suggestions.

Make friends with your airline

Nobody likes spam but consider signing up for airline newsletters – you’ll be the first to hear about sales. You'll also find out exactly when tickets for new routes go on sale, allowing you to nab the bargains before anyone else. Airlines are also increasingly keen on improving their social media presence, so by signing up to their Facebook group or subscribing to their Twitter feed, you’ll often be the first to hear about great deals. Alternatively, sign up to Skyscanner's weekly email and we'll let you know about new routes, cheap flight offers and any new or exciting destinations that should be on your holiday hit list.

Thanks to Sky Scanner for the tips!

Happy travel from the Travel Park Compare team!

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