The Nuts and Bolts of Airfare Deals
Posted: Sunday, January 08, 2006
by Isaac Rau
icheapairfares.com
Shopping for airline tickets has come a long way since the
days of calling the airline companies directly to reserve your itinerary. The advent of the internet has given everyday
consumers the ability to book airfares without the assistance of airline customer
service representatives or travel agents.
Here’s some information that will make you more knowl
Have you ever seen the prices for a flight fluctuate
drastically in the same day? This is
because most airlines use robust, database driven software that factors
historical purchase data along with current ticket supply and demand to
determine ticket prices. For example, if
a flight is selling out too fast compar
Are you a business traveler?
Airline companies are well aware that businesses are willing to pay more
for airfares then the average consumer, so they commonly implement the
“Saturday Night Stay Over" requirement to capitalize on them. If you’re a non-business traveler try to
incorporate a Saturday night stay over to avoid this fee. If you’re on business, show your employer how
much they’ll save by letting you stay the weekend, if you so desire.
What are the most inexpensive days to fly? Tuesdays and Thursdays are historically the
cheapest days to fly, with W
When is the best time to book my flight? Prices on last minute airfare can be highly
volatile so try to book in advance. At
the last minute, airlines know you’re desperate and are willing to pay more.
However, occasionally the airlines are desperate to fill seats, so prices might
decrease. For travel during popular
holidays (i.e. Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving) and internationally try book
at least three months in advance. Most
travel sites recommend booking 7, 14 or 21 days in advance, but in my
experiences the rates associated with these intervals usually get bought up way
before then. So, even for domestic
flights I start looking several months in advance.
One of the most important things to consider when traveling
is to try to resist mainstream travel patterns. If you can avoid traveling
during peak seasons, “days of the week" and “times of the day" you can experience
substantial savings. If you can think “outside the box" when planning your trip,
you can find the discount airfares the airlines were forced to mark down to ensure
a sold-out flight.
Isaac Rau owns and operates several airfare meta-search
sites including www.icheapairfares.com
and www.1stcheapflights.com.