Although reducing airfare costs is not always an easy task, there are things you can do to save yourself some money.
Begin by searching for airfare pricing on airline websites such as American Airlines, Delta, and Southwest, as well as travel search engine sites such as Kayak, Expedia, Travelocity, Priceline, Orbitz, and CheapFlights. Never assume that these websites offer the same price on airfare, as they do not.
Depending on your travel destination, dates, and preferences, you may be quite limited in your options. If this is the case:
- Try to book your flight as far in advance as possible (at least 25 days in advance, according to Hopper).
- Be as flexible with your travel dates and times as you can.
- Check out airfare to airports in your general area, not just the closest one.
- Consider booking travel packages (air, hotel, car) that offer discounts.
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Airfare may include hidden costs that are not disclosed or explained. Be aware of additional fees for:
- Checked bags
- Reservations made by telephone instead of online
- Seat assignments
- Meals, snacks, and drinks
- Booking fees
- Changes in travel plans that require you to change your flight
Even though you may not save hundreds of dollars, avoid additional fees by making a few small changes such as:
- Take only a carry-on bag for short or weekend trips.
- Book online to avoid fees and find the best deals.
- Take what you can in regards to seat assignments, rather than “taking advantage” of high-cost priority seating.
- Bring your own snacks or eat prior to getting on the plane.
- Stick to travel plans if there is a fee for any flight changes.
One other way to save money on airfare is to sign up for frequent flyer miles. Although some airlines block out certain dates, you may still qualify for discounts on those flights.
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