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Can you call an airline to get a cheaper price?

Call the airline To get the discount, you have to book the flight by phone and typically need to start travel within seven to 14 days.



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Yes, you can call the airline to negotiate the price. When you book the flight by calling +1-802-341-3403, you open yourself to various chances and ways to get the best and the cheapest flights.

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If you plan to do the haggling yourself, be prepared to spend time on the phone with a representative at the airline's toll-free number. If you get a representative who is not amenable to negotiation, you can always hang up and try again.

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You can book through different airlines for the best prices on the days you plan on flying. For instance, Delta may be cheaper flying to your destination, but American may be cheaper coming back.

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Book your flights for the middle of the week On those days, tickets are roughly 12% to 20% cheaper than flying on a weekend day. For economy tickets, prices on Tuesday and Wednesday are generally 24% lower than peak prices, saving you roughly $85 per ticket, CNET's Sophia Fox-Sowell reports.

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Average domestic airfare price by day The cheapest days to depart if you're flying within the U.S. are midweek — generally Tuesday or Wednesday. For economy tickets, Tuesdays are about 24% lower than peak prices on Sundays, which translates to savings of about $85 per ticket.

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Cheap days: In the U.S., Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday are usually cheapest. For international travel, weekdays are usually cheaper than weekends. Expensive days: Fridays and Sundays usually cost more, especially in the U.S.

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You can use travel agents, the true champions of negotiations, to fetch the best deals for you. You can even try bargaining directly with the airline's representative on the toll-free number. Be patient and polite, and ask them about the possibilities of getting the flight at a lower fare.

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If you plan to do the haggling yourself, be prepared to spend time on the phone with a representative at the airline's toll-free number. If you get a representative who is not amenable to negotiation, you can always hang up and try again. You may get a different agent who is more open to negotiation.

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Fare alerts can be a great tool in a traveler's toolkit. You can set them up when you're tracking the price of a specific flight or route so that you'll receive an email (or notification on an app) when the price of the flight changes—whether it increases or decreases.

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It mostly comes down to supply and demand. Demand is contributing to higher prices as travel continues to surge post-pandemic, Berg said. Sustained strong demand in 2023 continues to put additional pressure on prices, especially to and within regions where travel has only recently reopened like parts of Asia.

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Generally, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday are the cheapest days to fly, while Fridays and Sundays are pricier, according to travel deal site FareCompare. Leisure travelers tend to fly on the weekends, either starting their vacations on Friday or taking a long weekend Friday to Sunday.

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Flights are generally the most inexpensive between four months and three weeks before your departure date. Seasonal changes and holidays can create price fluctuations in ticket prices. The day of the week that you book a flight does not affect the price.

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How far in advance should you book a flight to get the best deal? The best time to book a flight is one to three months before your departure for domestic airline tickets and two to eight months prior for international flights, according to Scott's Cheap Flights. “We call these the 'Goldilocks windows,'” says Keyes.

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While you may think that airline tickets are pricey, much of the fare goes to cover costs. The biggest costs for airlines include labor and and fuel. Labor accounts for about 31% of operational expenses, followed by fuel: 22% of operational expenses.

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