January 15, 2025

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Avoid Expensive Airfares: 3 Quick Hacks to Save Money on Plane Tickets

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Avoid Expensive Airfares: 3 Quick Hacks to Save Money on Plane Tickets  CNET

Air travel could be getting more expensive soon. Following multiple safety incidents, including the door of an Alaska Airlines 737 Max detaching after takeoff, Boeing is expected to produce fewer new planes this year. As a result, airlines may have to cut back on the availability of flights.

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Here’s what you need to know about getting cheap plane tickets. From the cheapest day to fly to our picks for the best travel credit cards, we’ll give you the tips you need to find affordable flights.

Read more: After 500 Flights, This Travel Expert Shares His Best Saving Secrets

Book your flights for the middle of the week

If you’ve been scheduling your flights to take off and land on the weekend, you’re doing it all wrong. According to a recent Google study, flying during the middle of the week will get you the best deal. On those days, tickets are roughly 12% to 20% cheaper than flying on a weekend day.

For economy tickets, prices on Tuesday and Wednesday are generally 24% lower than peak prices, saving you roughly $85 per ticket, CNET’s Sophia Fox-Sowell reports.

The most expensive day to fly? Sunday. Avoid scheduling flights for this day if you want to save money.

Book one-way flights instead of round trips

Booking one-way flights may not be as convenient as round-trip tickets, but it gives you more options to choose from. You can book through different airlines for the best prices on the days you plan on flying. For instance, Delta may be cheaper flying to your destination, but American may be cheaper coming back.

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