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When Is
the Best
Time to
Book
Airfare?
A
Massive
New
Study
Has
Answers
By
Pauline
Frommer
8–10
minutes
Though
the
world is
feeling
chaotic
right
now,
it's
still
possible
to spot
patterns
in the
realm of
travel
purchases.
That can
mean the
difference
between
spending
too much
and
getting
a deal.
Every
year at
about
this
time,
Expedia
Group
partners
with the
Airlines
Reporting
Corporation
and
unleashes
their
bots on
the
billions
of U.S.
airfare
transactions
both
organizations
handled
in the
past
year.
Their
findings
are
released
in an
annual
report.
Here's
what the
research
shows
and how
it
translates
to
advice
for
buying
plane
tickets
in 2025.
The Best
Day of
the Week
for
Booking
Airfare
For the
fourth
year in
a row,
those
who
purchased
airfare
on
Sunday
saw the
biggest
savings
statistically,
especially
when
compared
with
Monday
and
Friday,
the
worst
days of
the week
to buy
tickets.
For
international
travel,
booking
on a
Sunday
led to a
significant
savings
of 17%.
Airline
customers
flying
domestically
saved a
less
impressive
6%.
How Far
in
Advance
You
Should
Buy
Airfare
Last
year,
the data
analysis
advised
booking
flights
3 months
in
advance
to get
the best
international
fares.
But now
the
timing
is a lot
closer
to the
dates of
travel.
In a big
surprise,
the
study
found
that
those
who book
a mere
18 to 29
days
before
departure
saved
17%
compared
to
flyers
who
booked
more
than 3
months
out. I
don't
know how
useful
that
finding
will be,
though,
given
that few
among us
have the
courage
to book
airfare
for an
international
vacation
that
close to
departure.
Also
less
actionable:
the
broader-than-usual
booking
window
for the
cheapest
domestic
flights,
which
the
report
gives as
34 to 86
days, or
anywhere
from
about 5
to 12
weeks
before
travel.
In past
years,
the
advice
was 6
weeks
ahead,
which I
am going
to
continue
sticking
with.
Interestingly,
the
study
found
that
airfares
to most
places
peaked
in
February
and
March
and
reached
lows in
August,
which
seems
counterintuitive.
My guess
as to
why?
There
are
fewer
flights
scheduled
to many
destinations
in the
low
season
of
February
and
March,
and that
might
lead to
higher
costs.
Mid- to
late
August
is when
many
kids go
back to
school,
so the
number
of
passengers
on
planes
likely
dips.
But
because
August
is still
a summer
month,
flight
schedules
remain
robust.
The
Cheapest
Days of
the Week
to Fly
As
always,
there
are
differences
between
international
and
domestic
flights.
For
international
travel,
the
greatest
savings
(15%)
went to
those
who flew
on a
Thursday.
For
domestic
fares,
the
least
expensive
day to
fly (by
17%) was
Saturday.
The Best
Times to
Avoid
Delays
and
Cancellations
It's not
all
about
saving
money,
of
course.
If your
flight
gets
canceled
or
significantly
delayed,
you
don't
get the
full
value
out of
your
trip.
To avoid
those
hassles,
the
study
found
that
passengers
with
flights
scheduled
before
3pm
suffered
22%
fewer
cancellations.
September
is the
month
with the
fewest
delays
and
cancellations.
Cities
with the
Greatest
Growth
in
Bookings
In the
U.S.,
Detroit
is up
170%
over
2023.
Overseas,
the
southwestern
Indian
city of
Goa saw
inbound
flight
passengers
increase
by 155%.
New
York,
Kansas
City,
Washington,
D.C.,
and
Philadelphia
placed
second
through
fifth
for most
growth
in the
United
States.
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