Is it your first time taking to the skies or are you an airline warrior anxious to hop back into that narrow metal tube? Whatever the reason and even though tickets can be expensive, there are ways to save money when booking flights. Here's a look at how to save money on flights, tips for finding the best flight deals and other ways to save on flights.
Are you looking for the single best way to save money on airline tickets? Then, you need to be flexible. This is probably the most common tip you’ll ever hear, but it’s true. The more flexible you can be when booking your flights, the better. Let’s take a look at a flight from New York to Orlando during Thanksgiving. That holiday weekend is known as one of the most-expensive travel dates on the calendar.
Leaving on Nov. 23 would cost $618. Spending $600 on a flight that's less than three hours long is expensive, especially on this leisure-heavy route. However, look what happens when moving your dates by just a few days.
Opting to travel to Orlando a few days earlier will set you back $333, nearly cutting the cost of your flight tickets in half — and if you’re traveling with multiple people, those savings add up quickly.
Award travel is one of the easiest ways to save money on flights. Using airline miles or credit card points to travel can score you discounted plane tickets, even in first class. Of course, you’ll need to find available reward seats — which can take some finagling — but the savings can be well worth it compared with paying cash.
Let’s look at a one-way economy flight from Los Angeles to Paris. One example would set you back $1,074 for a one-way ticket.
That may seem like a lot, and it is. That same ticket using reward miles will cost 22,500 American Airlines AAdvantage miles.
NerdWallet values American Airlines points at 1.7 cents per point. That means the 22,500 points needed for this ticket are valued at nearly $400. By booking this trip, you'd get an excellent redemption value given the $1,074 this ticket would cost out of pocket.
Keep in mind that it doesn’t always make sense to use airline miles, especially when cash prices are low. However, in times of high demand, or when a ticket is expensive — like in the example above — you can save a lot of money by doing so, especially when looking to book last-minute flights.
Although this may be more difficult if you’re trying to coordinate travel with family, flying during the offseason will nearly always save you money on your tickets. We showed you earlier how moving your dates by just a few days can nearly cut the cost of your ticket in half. This can even help you save money on multicity flights.
The same is true when traveling during the shoulder seasons. Depending on where you’re going, this is likely during the spring or fall. And flight tickets won’t be the only thing that’s cheaper — hotels will cost less, restaurants won’t have trotted out tourist menus and tours can be less crowded. For example, here's a ticket from New York to Greece at the beginning of September.
A ticket to Athens in September would cost $435. That price tag to fly across the Atlantic is cheap in any scenario, but booking similar tickets during high season can set you back $906.
Again, the price more than doubles if you’re trying to travel when everyone else is traveling.
Did you know that there are specific times you can book flights to get a cheaper rate? According to a 2021 study by CheapAir.com, the best time to book flights to Europe is 120 days in advance. The time frame changes when you’re traveling domestically, where you’ll want to wait until 64 days before departure to book your trip. So a great method to save on flights is by timing your purchases.
Flight prices rise and fall as airlines attempt to predict demand. By waiting for low prices, then jumping on them, you can save substantial amounts of money. Google Flights has a handy feature for this. When searching flights, Google will pop up with a tracker that’ll show you the average rates for your tickets and when to book flights to save money:
Price alerts can contact you when the fare you’re looking to buy drops in price. Again, Google Flights has a feature that will automatically notify you when flights are cheaper. To set this up, first, conduct your search. Then, in the toolbar on the results page, you’ll see a toggle to turn on price tracking.