The timing sweet spot
For years, Tuesdays were considered the go-to day for booking cheap flights. But with airlines now using advanced pricing strategies, travelers need to think differently. Experts suggest that the best window is one to three months before domestic trips and two to six months before international journeys. This period typically balances availability with lower prices before last-minute demand drives fares higher.
Dynamic pricing and flexibility
Airline pricing shifts constantly with demand, competition, and seasonality. Because of this, setting fare alerts and tracking price trends can often yield better results than relying on old booking rules. Skyscanner data even shows that, on average, the best time to book from the U.S. is 23 weeks before departure. Midweek flights — particularly on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays — also tend to be cheaper, as airlines adjust fares to fill empty seats.
Strategies to save more
Travelers looking for extra savings can turn to split tickets. Instead of booking a single round-trip fare, booking separate one-way tickets or mixing airlines can cut hundreds off the total cost. For example, combining New York to Dublin with a Dublin to Rome ticket instead of a direct New York to Rome route has saved travelers nearly $500. Exploring alternative airports nearby is another proven method to unlock lower fares.
Maximizing the value of your ticket
Even when flights aren’t cheap, there are ways to make the cost worthwhile. Choosing airlines that still provide seatback entertainment — such as Delta or certain United flights — enhances the travel experience, especially on long-haul routes where battery life and Wi-Fi may be unreliable. Pairing smart booking strategies with thoughtful airline choices ensures both savings and comfort in the air.