Tricks

How To Find Cheap Flights In 12 Easy Steps

Yes, it’s still possible to find cheap flights in 2024! Here you’ll find how to find cheap flights to everywhere and save hundreds of dollars. Every trick to find the cheapest airfare tickets in one place!

Have you ever spent hours and hours on search engines and websites trying to find the cheapest possible deal for your next flight?

There are so many websites to look through, and with prices changing within a few minutes and so many options, finding cheap flights has become a stressful experience!

If you’ve been to this blog before, you know how much I love traveling.  And the thing I like more than traveling is avoiding throwing money away, especially if there is a way to do something for cheap.

That’s how, during many years of research and trial and error, I put together a list of all my tips and tricks to find the cheapest flights, no matter where you are in the world.

And to make sure I didn’t miss anything, I’ve asked some expert bloggers to share their top tips to always get the best possible deal!

Ready?

1. Use the best search tools

All search engines make their money through a commission added on top of the ticket cost. Therefore you need to watch out for the less greedy ones.

Also, not all airlines are featured on all search engines and comparison sites, so it’s always best to check a few.

Unfortunately, there isn’t a single search engine that beats them all – wouldn’t that be too easy for us travel lovers?

But my favorites are these 5:

  • Skyscanner: one of the leading search engines out there, and definitely the one I check first.
  • Momondo: it gets the cheapest option 99% of the time as it picks up fares from the less expensive agents.
  • Google Flights: handy calendar option to search for the cheapest days to fly. Once you find the cheapest date, use one of the other websites to book the flights.
  • Kiwi.com: much more flexible than Google Flight or Skyscanner in the number of options you can find.
  • Jetradar: includes some budget airlines that other websites don’t have, so it’s always worth a look.

Make sure you check them all before making a booking.

There doesn’t seem to be a consistent winner (and I book many flights a year!), but the two websites that seem to come to the top over and over again are Momondo and Skyscanner. I love them both, and I always check them first.

2. Hide your search!

This happens:

open next page to continue reading….



Related Articles

Back to top button