The exact same flight can swing by hundreds of dollars — depending on when, how and where you search. These are the seven rules that separate people who pay full price from those who always find a deal.
This is the single most important tip. Airfares change dramatically from one day to the next. A mid-week flight (Tuesday–Wednesday) is almost always cheaper than a weekend one. If you can shift your trip by a day or two — do it. With the Wandeal engine you can see the cheapest destinations without having to guess a date.
Same destination, half the price — simply because it isn't July or August. Europe in September–October is still warm and pleasant, and prices drop. November and March are usually the cheapest months for destinations like Cyprus, Greece and Georgia.
Sometimes flying into a neighboring city (then taking a train or bus) is far cheaper — for example Milan-Bergamo instead of Milan, or a nearby European city. Flexibility on the destination means more ways to save.
Too early or too late — both are expensive. For flights to Europe the sweet spot is roughly 4–10 weeks before departure. Last minute sometimes has deals, but it's a gamble.
Instead of checking every day, let the system track it for you and notify you when the price drops. On the Wandeal Telegram channel the hottest deals come straight to you — so you never miss one.
Don't book directly from a single airline's site. Engines like the ones Wandeal connects to compare hundreds of providers at once and show you the cheapest. The gap can reach hundreds of dollars on the very same flight.
An old tip that still helps: repeated searches for the same route can "remember" you. Searching in a private window sometimes gives a cleaner price. Not magic — but worth 30 seconds.
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