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Hi 👋🏻

Do you want cheaper flights, but are not getting them? Well, you’re booking at the wrong time.

You either book way too early because you are scared prices will rise, or you wait too long, hoping for a magical discount that never comes.

Airlines love both types of travellers.

The good news is that flight pricing follows patterns. Once you understand those patterns, you can start booking smarter.

The sweet spot for international flights

The middle window is where you usually get the best value.

Different regions have different timings

Not every destination behaves the same way. Flights from India to Southeast Asia often stay affordable closer to departure. Europe usually rewards booking earlier, especially during the summer.

Japan flights tend to rise sharply during the cherry blossom season. The US becomes expensive around holidays and university breaks.

Your destination matters just as much as timing.

The biggest mistake travellers make

Most people search once. Then they come back three weeks later, and they notice the price has increased.

Flight prices move constantly because airlines test demand every single day.

Smart travellers track flights before booking. They monitor routes, compare nearby airports, and understand whether prices are trending upward or downward.

Tuesday myths and booking hacks

You have probably heard someone say:

“Flights are always cheaper on Tuesday.” That advice worked years ago when airlines updated fares manually.

Today, pricing changes happen continuously through algorithms. The day you book matters far less than demand, seasonality, and route competition.

A better strategy is this:

Search flights regularly over 2 to 3 weeks before booking. You will quickly notice the average price range for your route. That gives you context instead of emotional decision-making.

Seasons matter more than people think

The same flight can double in price depending on timing.

Europe in July is expensive.

Europe in October is often dramatically cheaper.

Thailand during the New Year becomes crowded and overpriced.

Thailand during the shoulder season feels lighter and more affordable.

Sometimes saving money has less to do with flight hacks and more to do with choosing better travel dates.

The hidden advantage of midweek departures

Weekend flights are usually more expensive because demand spikes.

Flying on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday often lowers costs.

Even shifting your trip by one day can save thousands of rupees on international routes. Flexible travellers almost always win.

How experienced travellers book cheaper flights

They do three things consistently:

They track before booking

They never impulsively book the first price they see.

They avoid emotional timing

They do not book because they are scared prices may rise tomorrow.

They optimise the entire route

Sometimes flying from a nearby city or adding a short layover cuts costs heavily.

Small adjustments create massive savings over time.

Thank you!

Cheap international flights are usually about timing, flexibility, and understanding how airlines price attention.

Most travellers treat flights like a last-minute task. Experienced travellers treat booking like part of the trip strategy itself.

That difference changes how much they spend before the journey even begins.

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