Find Out: When Is the Best Time to Book Your Flight?

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SUMMARY

The best time to book flights is immediately, as prices can increase significantly within days. For example, a flight price jumped from $266 to $318 in a short period. Travelers are advised to book through reliable platforms like Southwest Airlines and Orbiz.com, with specific attention to email updates for sales. Additionally, using Triple-A for potential discounts and considering alternative airports can lead to better deals.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of flight booking platforms such as Southwest Airlines and Orbiz.com
  • Familiarity with travel-related discounts through organizations like Triple-A
  • Knowledge of airport options and transportation methods, particularly in relation to Midway Airport
  • Awareness of fluctuating airfare trends and pricing strategies
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the latest flight deals on Southwest Airlines and sign up for their email alerts
  • Explore alternative booking sites like www.bookairlinetickets.com for competitive pricing
  • Investigate transportation options from Midway Airport, including the Orange line train
  • Learn about strategies for securing preferred seating arrangements during check-in
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for travelers, event attendees, and anyone looking to optimize their flight booking strategy, particularly those flying into Midway Airport for conferences or events.

cajunchelle
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What is the best time to book your flight? Is it more likely cheaper now or should I wait a few weeks?
 
NOW!! If you know you are going book now! The closer to conference the more expensive they'll be. I've seen the price jump $50 in 2 days.
 
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OMG!!!!!!!!!!

Right before I posted the first post I looked up the price $266.00 just now I went back its already jumped up to $318.00

WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Ouch!!! I want to go but can't by tickets yet :(
 
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Well I emailed my hospitality director because she was putting all the tickets on her Credit Card so that we could all be on same flight, seats near each other, so she called me at midnight to give me her number to order tickets from an airport 1 hour away from us for $249.00 before they pushed those up too! So we still came out ok.
 
Check with Triple-A if you carry Triple-A coverage ~ they have good rates.

Orbiz.com has a great selection too.
 
Southwest Airlines flies into Midway. They always run sales. Go to www.southwest.com and sign up for their email updates.
 
I posted this earlier and I know I'm not in WAVE 1, but I just wanted to give y'all a heads up! Southwest doubled booked ALL their flights last summer and left loads of people stranded in the airport for 13 hours. Although I wasn't one of them, my director and almost our entire cluster were stranded. Only one of them made it onto a flight and it wasn't the one that was wheelchair bound and had terminal cancer. Our cluster refused to fly Southwest because of that. We are going American. Our tickets were $135 then they jumped to $188 and the next week went back down to $135. I just happened to get mine at $188. Don't know what they are right now though.
 
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I just booked on Southwest from San Diego.

$259.10 includes tax and roundtrip.


I AM SO EXCITED I CAN'T WAIT!
 
My director & I booked our flights through Southwest yesterday. $137 ea from Pittsburgh Airport to Midway Airport. Don't wait too long at the rate gasoline prices are rising, airfares will be there too! Check the travel link on the registration page too. It might give you other alternate lower fares.
 
For those of you flying into Midway, taking the Orange line train into downtown is EASY!!! and only $2 or so. Don't waste your money on a cab or shuttle. Tell me where you're staying and I can give you directions if you want.
 
My director has always flown on SW. I flew with them last year out of KC, and thought it was really nice. We got tickets today for $135. Woo-hoo, can't wait to get there:D
 
I got my ticket about 3 weeks ago, for $280 from Phoenix. I actually live in Tucson, but decided to drive to PHX to save almost $100 bucks. Cant wait to see all you WAVE 1 cheffers there!

~jenny~
 
A word of advice: Check in at the gate as early as you can and make sure your seats are near who you want to sit with. I only say this because for some reason, they NEVER put my husband and I next to each other. When my brother traveled they seperated their 3 y.o. from them. He had to say something and when they started to give him a hard time, until he asked, "Well, who is going to be with my 3 y.o. daughter when she screams? I don't imagine that would be very pleasant for that passanger."
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to book a flight?

The best time to book a flight typically varies depending on your destination and travel dates. However, many experts suggest booking flights about 1 to 3 months in advance for domestic travel and 2 to 8 months for international flights. Prices tend to be lower during the off-peak seasons, so consider traveling during these times for better deals.

Are there specific days of the week that are cheaper to book flights?

Yes, studies have shown that flights are often cheaper when booked on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Airlines frequently release their sales on Monday evenings, leading to lower prices on these days as competitors adjust their fares. Additionally, flying on weekdays rather than weekends can also help you save money.

How far in advance should I book a flight for the best price?

For domestic flights, booking 1 to 3 months in advance is generally recommended, while for international flights, booking 2 to 8 months ahead can yield the best prices. However, this can vary based on the destination and time of year, so it's wise to monitor prices and set alerts for your desired routes.

Does the time of day I book a flight affect the price?

The time of day you book a flight can have a minor impact on prices, but it is not as significant as the day of the week. Generally, booking flights during off-peak hours, such as late at night or early in the morning, may yield better prices. However, the most crucial factor remains the timing of your booking relative to your travel dates.

Is it better to book flights directly through airlines or through third-party websites?

Both options have their advantages. Booking directly through airlines can provide better customer service and more flexible change policies, while third-party websites may offer lower prices and package deals. It's advisable to compare prices on both platforms and consider factors like cancellation policies and customer support before making a decision.

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