The choice
now is massive it seems everyone is selling seats all the major holiday
companies then you have the low cost airlines and now a number
of major scheduled airlines.
FLIGHTS
We
searched for the best deals on cheap flights and with the mass of airlines
offering what they describe as cheap flights it was a difficult task
however we came out with a mix of low cost operators and scheduled
airlines.
Why scheduled
airlines you may ask well they are now offering some very good fares on
some routes taking on the low cost operators which honestly are not always
that cheap these days.
We found
a number of scheduled airlines offering fares lower than both Easyjet and
Ryanair on some routes book early and both these may offer the best deal.
If you
have children then you will be looking for the most direct route however
if you are a couple and don't mind an extra 90 minutes to your journey
then an indirect route could save you money.
Spain Via
Dublin - Berlin or Geneva / Greece via Poland - Berlin or Rome.


Air
travel isn't that easy now though.
Can
you get an affordable seat ?
What
is the time you need to be at the airport before your flight ?
How
many check-ins does your airline have?
How
many carry-on's can you take ?
How
long does security take ?
So just how
do you find the best deal.
Most people
book travel within a week or so of their travel date.
Its all
down to the simple fact that modern life is too complex, too unpredictable
for most people to know with any certainty when they are going to be able
to drop everything and go, can you purchase a ticket 6 months from now
when you don't even know if you'll have a job by then, booking
well in advance yes for annual family holidays and the week between
Christmas and New Year when most people are sure to have a few days
off.
Ways
to Save on Your Next Flight
From
weekday flights to midnight bookings, tips to help you cut your traveling
costs.
1.
book flights online midweek, late at night.
Most
airlines post fare changes just after midnight, be online after hours if
looking for cheaper fares. (On the other hand, most deals expire at
midnight, if you see a fare that is reasonable, don't hesitate
book it or you may lose it.)
2.
Fly on a Tuesday or a Thursday.
Two
days that see the fewest passengers, and in many cases you'll find the
lowest fares.
3.
Fly on a holiday.
The
most expensive fares are on the days and weekends either side of
major holidays and when children break up for school the least expensive
can be on the holiday itself.
4.
Look at other airlines other than Easyjet or Ryanair tourists coming into
the UK know they are there and book seats quickly pushing up the price.
If you
can book in advance then Easyjet is worth a look but leave it to late and
you will end up paying more than some scheduled airlines.
A number of
airlines such as British Airways have some low cost fares again if you can
book in advance.
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