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How do I choose the cheapest month on Skyscanner?

To search a full month, just choose the “Whole month” option in the drop-down menu when you're selecting dates. You can select a specific month or choose the “Cheapest month” option if you're extra flexible with dates. If you're already browsing your flight results, you can still see what's available in a month.



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To search a full month, just choose the “Whole month” option in the drop-down menu when you're selecting dates. You can select a specific month or choose the “Cheapest month” option if you're extra flexible with dates. If you're already browsing your flight results, you can still see what's available in a month.

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Flight searches are usually driven by dates, but Skyscanner lets you search by price. In the search panel, just select “Cheapest Month” instead of actual dates. We'll show you the cheapest flights available right now, with prices broken down by day so you can snag the lowest-priced ticket.

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Seasonally, demand typically slows around mid- to late June, as most travelers have already booked their vacations for peak May, June and July travel. Lower demand for late summer and early fall travel means you may be able to get lower airfare by traveling in September or October.

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Typically, the lowest prices are made available earlier in the week, and the highest prices are offered later in the week. This why the answer to the question, “When do flight prices go down?” is sometimes… a Tuesday!

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Look no further. If you're wondering, “Is Skyscanner reliable?” the answer is a resounding yes. With over 100 million satisfied customers every month, it's the ultimate metasearch engine for flights, hotels, and car rentals.

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Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the cheapest days to fly domestically. 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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According to a recent study by Expedia, the cheapest day to book flights is Sunday. When comparing Sunday flight prices to Friday, Expedia found that travelers save 5% on domestic flights and 15% on international flights. For the past four years, Sunday has been the best day of the week to book flights.

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Secrets to booking cheap flights: 12 do's and don'ts
  1. DO search for tickets one at a time. ...
  2. DO search for flights midweek. ...
  3. DON'T avoid flying on the actual holiday. ...
  4. DO search for two one-way fares, even on different airlines. ...
  5. DO try to fly at least one leg of your trip on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday.


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What's a Hacker Fare? Instead of making you book one round-trip ticket from a single airline, KAYAK plays airfare matchmaker by finding two one-way tickets that together make a round-trip flight. Sometimes that means you might take a different airline home than the one you took to your destination.

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The process is largely controlled by computer software and is increasingly being bolstered by AI, so price changes can happen at any second. That's why there's no specific time of day — or even a specific day of the week, for that matter — that's best for booking cheap flights.

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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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At midnight, fewer people travel and there is low last-minute reservation so to fill them, they release multiple offers. With these discounts, you can set aside some amount.

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Airlines don't restock on the same day every week like a grocery store, so you won't find deals by waiting until Tuesdays to book. However, you might find some modest savings if you're willing to fly on a Tuesday or Wednesday, when there's less demand than usual.

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Historically, Tuesdays were the cheapest day to book flights,” says Laura Lindsay, global travel trends expert for trip-booking website Skyscanner. “This was broadly true prepandemic as seasonality and even weekly pricing cycles were more predictable. However, this is no longer a hard and fast rule.”

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SkyScanner could be returning fares from shonky third parties that are actually round trip (round trip fares are often much cheaper than one way) with a dummy return leg, which is against the T+C's of the airlines. It's called throwaway ticketing.

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Skyscanner doesn't charge any fees to use the website or any of its search features. They simply find the price from across the web and show it to you. You decide whether to order your results by “Cheapest”, “Best”, or “Fastest”.

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Is it cheaper to book a flight at the last minute? We've said this before, but it's worth repeating at the outset—no, it's really not cheaper to book a flight at the last minute. Yes, last minute travelers used to score the occasional fare so low it might have induced shock, but that's no longer the case.

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