Flight Tips

General Principles

  • It doesn’t always matter to get to your final destination right away
  • Once you’re in Europe, it can be very cheap to get little ​flights to and from main cities
  • If you have a layover in another location
    • You can save money
    • You can see something you didn’t plan on
    • Keep in mind: it might take more time to get to your final destination — but have an open mind and you’ll have an adventure along the way!

    Remember the Rule of Flexibility

    • The more of these factors you have, the cheaper deals available:
      • Less luggage (carry on or less)
      • Book in advance (3-8 months)
      • Extra time invested in searching for flights
      • Long travel time (getting from A to B)
      • Flexible dates
    • If you aren’t willing to compromise on these factors, your airfare might be more

    Be flexible!

    • Most people ​book flights in this order:
      • Pick their dates, then destination, and see what prices come up > this usually results in high costs!
      • Do it backwards if you want a cheap flight to Europe/Asia/Australia:
    • See what cheap fares are available to the overall area in your general timeframe
      • Use the “flexible dates” search feature available on a lot of sites
    • Figure out the small connections to get you to your final destination
    • Don’t rule out trains/buses!

    When should I book my flight?

      • After your agreement is signed
      • When you see a great deal
      • International flights: ideally 2-8 months in advance
        • Remember: prices tend to increase about a month or two before departure
        • If you’re going between September and May, you can book a little closer to your departure date
      • Remember: prices tend to increase about a month or two before departure

      When is the cheapest time to fly?

      • January through mid-May
      • September through early December

      When is the most expensive time to fly? 

      • Peak summer (mid-June through mid-August)
      • Christmas/New Year’s

      Cheapest days to fly (generally speaking):

      • Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday
      • Friday and Sunday usually the most expensive days

      Great resources for finding flights on your own:

        Great organizations for finding flights for you:

        Note: “Cross the ocean as cheaply as possible!” — Scott’s Cheap Flights

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