Before you book your flights, you may want to think about changing the day you fly. New research has found that flying on a Sunday is the worst day of the week.
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Sunday is still the most expensive day to travel but those who choose to go on Thursday will save, on average, 13% compared to other days. While the tradition of looking for that last-minute deal is hard to break, this year made the importance of booking in advance even more evident.
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.
Airlines often release new fare sales on Mondays, which can result in lower prices for mid-week travel. Avoid Weekends: Fridays and Sundays are typically the most expensive days to fly. Many people prefer to travel on weekends, driving up demand and prices. If you can, try to depart and return on less popular days.
Saturday and Monday flights can help you avoid the Sunday rush. Saturdays and Mondays are the next cheapest days to fly after midweek flights. The average airfare is about 13%-15% lower on these days.
Impact on your trip to the airportThe paradigm used to be, (with) business travelers, Monday mornings were really busy. It has switched over, Howell said, noting that Fridays and Sundays now tend to be the busiest days of the week as flyers travel for the purposes of weekend getaways.
While it's important to note that the best day of the week to fly varies based on the route, typically, the best days of the week to fly are Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The general rule is that mid-week flights will be cheaper and quieter.
TSA is projecting to screen 2.6 million passengers on Tuesday, Nov. 21; 2.7 million passengers on Wednesday, Nov. 22 and 2.9 million passengers on Sunday, Nov. 26, which will likely be the busiest travel day.
Cheapest day of the week to flyAccording to Google, it's cheaper to fly in the middle of the week, rather than on the weekend. Flights that take off between Monday and Wednesday can be between 12% and 20% cheaper than weekend flights. Sundays are an expensive day to depart, Google says.
You'll see fewer cars on the road before noon and after 7 p.m. ?? Home for the weekend. And last but not feast, try to avoid the roads between 3-4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Typically the best times to leave are around 7 or 8 p.m. local time.
“The best time of day to fly is almost always very early in the morning,” said Phil Dengler, co-founder of The Vacationer. “Early morning flights are much less likely to get delayed or canceled than those taking place later in the day.
The night and early morning is the best time to fly if you want to avoid turbulence. Daytime flights are commonly more turbulent. This is because at night, wind speeds are generally reduced and the temperature is cooler.
In fact, people who get the first flightin the morning can usually expect a smoother trip, friendlier staff, a cleaner plane and, often, a cheaper ticket. For more TPG news delivered each morning to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. That's right, rising with the lark pays when it comes to air travel.