Try out these ways to cut flying costs while booking ticket

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 7, 2022 07:58 PM2022-12-07T19:58:24+5:302022-12-07T19:58:24+5:30

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Traveling by plane is not very attractive anymore. Common people also have to travel by air sometimes. At least once travel with family by plane, so some people take their family by plane.

Of course, air tickets are a bit more expensive than train and bus services, but air travel can be quite cheap if you use some tricks. Sometimes it can even be cheaper than the AC train ticket.

Traveling by plane is every person's dream. But air travel is expensive so many put their dreams on hold. Air travel saves you a lot of time but the ticket is expensive.

Today we are going to tell you some tricks that will make your air travel cheaper. The first and foremost rule of thumb is if your travel date is certain, book your ticket about a month in advance.

Weekends are usually Friday, Saturday and Sunday when the flight tickets are most booked. If you want to go easily, choose a mid-week travel time like Wednesday. Ticket prices are cheapest at that time.

Apart from this, ticket prices are cheaper even if you take a late night, midnight, early morning or evening flight. If you keep the day of your travel flexible without being too strict, you can also book a ticket on the day when the fares are lower.

Many airlines are giving different offers, discounts, deals, cash back for tickets. These offers can be seen on the websites of those airlines, as well as on social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter.

Be sure to select the 'Non Refundable' option for tickets. Some companies offer a full or partial refund of your ticket if you cannot travel for some 'legitimate' reason. But these tickets are also expensive.

If it is certain that you have to travel on a particular day, the 'non-refundable' ticket option is much cheaper. So you don't have to pay your money back, so the ticket price is also reduced.

If you only want to return by air from the place you visited, a 'round trip' ticket can be very beneficial. If you always travel by air and by the same airline, you can get the benefit of 'Frequent Flyer' scheme.