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5 Ways to Save Money on Your Flights Online

June 1, 2023 by Susan Paige
Airplane with a ton of passengers who are saving big money. 

You don’t have to rob a bank to travel in style or survive on nothing but airplane peanuts to afford your ticket. Let’s go on a journey of discovery, saving our pennies as we go.

1. Beware of Browser Cookies: The Sneaky Price Hikers

Our first pitstop on our savings expedition takes us to a mysterious world: the realm of browser cookies. These little data collectors are not as sweet as they sound. In fact, they can leave a sour taste in your mouth as they affect the price you see when booking your flight.

Thanks to these mischievous cookies, your online search history influences the flight prices displayed on your screen. If a website sees you frequently searching for the same flight, it might increase the price, assuming you’re willing to pay more.

Beat the System with Incognito Mode

Using your browser’s Incognito Mode (or Private Mode) can help shield your search history, making you invisible to those pesky cookies.

2. The All-Seeing Eye of the VPN

Our next stop involves venturing into the depths of the internet. Here lies a solution so slick that it makes our Incognito Mode seem like child’s play.

Connect to a VPN

Using a VPN, or a Virtual Private Network, can potentially net you better deals on flights. This works because flight prices can differ depending on the location you’re booking from. Just connect NordVPN with the Chrome extension, and then you will appear to be booking from a location where prices may be lower. Think of it as your digital passport, allowing you to hop between countries without leaving your couch.

3. Be Flexible with Your Flight Dates and Times

If you have some wiggle room with your schedule, then this could be your golden ticket to saving big. Often, the difference between flying on a Wednesday and a Friday can be like night and day in terms of the ticket price.

Off-Peak Travel: Your Wallet’s Best Friend

Flying at less popular times, such as mid-week or during off-peak hours, can potentially save you a significant amount. These off-peak flights may not coincide with your body clock, but your wallet will thank you. Who knew saving money could be a form of time travel?

4. Dare to Compare

Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Or, in this case, don’t stick to one flight booking website. One website might show you a seemingly fantastic deal, but remember, there’s a vast internet out there with potential savings at every corner, so look for travel bargains!

Be a Savvy Online Shopper

Use comparison websites like Skyscanner or Google Flights to compare prices across multiple airlines. It’s like going to a digital shopping mall, hopping from store to store, and finding the best deal without breaking a sweat!

5. The Power of Points: Harnessing Credit Card Rewards

Our final stop takes us to the land of credit card rewards. If you’re not using a card that earns you points on travel-related expenses, you’re leaving money on the table.

Make Your Spending Count

While we don’t advise spending just to get points, you can strategically use credit cards for regular expenses and earn travel points or miles. This could potentially save you a bundle on your next flight. Just think of it as an extra scoop of ice cream for the same price!

With these five tips, your bank account won’t scream in terror the next time you plan a trip. Your adventure awaits, and so do your savings. Travel smart, and happy journeying!

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