Check for Hidden Fees: Be aware of extra fees such as baggage fees, seat selection charges, and booking fees
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Clear Browser Cookies: Airlines may track your online searches and potentially raise prices if they see repeated searches for the same route.
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Book Separate Tickets: Sometimes, booking two one-way tickets with different airlines can be cheaper than a round-trip ticket.
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Use Fare Calendar Tools: Some flight search engines offer fare calendar tools that show the cheapest days to fly to your destination.
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Use Airline Miles and Points: If you're a frequent traveler, consider using airline miles or credit card points to offset the cost of flights.
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Book in Advance: Airlines typically release cheaper seats several months before the travel date.
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Nearby Airports: Check if flying from or to nearby airports can save you money. Ground transportation costs may be offset by cheaper flights.
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Use Fare Comparison Sites: Compare prices across multiple search engines and airline websites to find the best deal.
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Be Flexible with Dates: If possible, be flexible with your travel dates. Flying on weekdays or during off-peak seasons can often result in lower fares.
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Set Fare Alerts: Sign up for fare alerts on websites or apps. You'll receive notifications when prices drop for your chosen route.