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Does length of stay affect flight prices?

Length of trip
And again, this will be different for every route. But in general, lower fares will usually require a long stay, and likely over a weekend. Historically, most 'full service' airlines have offered lower prices for return trips and much higher fares for one-way flights.



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Expect travel at higher-demand times and days to be more expensive. Did the flights have different routing or different numbers of stops? Shorter, faster routes can be more expensive than longer routes, because they many customers prefer short and fast, so there is more demand.

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Traveling long term is way healthier for your wallet, especially if you travel slowly. In many cases, long term backpacking can even be cheaper than staying in your hometown. Take accommodation, for example. It's almost always cheaper to rent a place for a few weeks or months instead of for a few days.

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Increased Demand The flight shortage, of course, drives up prices. But increased demand for air travel compounds the problem. More people are shopping for fewer flights, which means airlines can get away with charging more. For the first time since 2020, there is a population ready, eager and able to travel.

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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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More specifically, Tuesday at about 15:00 eastern time. This is because many airlines release weekly sales early on Tuesday, which creates competition between airlines to match prices.

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Tuesday Around Midnight is the Cheapest Time to Book
In general, flights were slightly cheaper at midnight earlier in the week (Monday through Wednesday). However, this is only applicable to about 1.6% of U.S. markets, meaning that it's not likely you'll find the same savings on your specific route.

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Timing plays an important part. Specifically, plane tickets usually don't get cheaper closer to the departure date. Instead, flights tend to be the most inexpensive when you book between four months and three weeks before your departure date.

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Airline tickets even allow some room for negotiation if you're not satisfied with the results when you search for cheap tickets. If you spend a lot on airline tickets every year, and are part of an airline's frequent flier program, you have more leverage than someone who rarely travels.

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Book one-way flights instead of round trips
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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Is there a cheapest month to fly? If you're looking for a bargain month to travel, February is your best bet. Flights in January closely follow February for being most affordable. At the other end of the spectrum, December and July are the first and second most expensive months to travel, on average.

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Flying at unpopular hours, such as the red-eye or early in the morning, instead of the late morning through afternoon, increases your chance of getting the best deal.

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