We’re going back to basics this week: showcasing all the strategies, tips and tricks that we use to book the cheapest flight, every single time.
That requires some mythbusting about the dumbest tips out there (here’s looking at you, incognito searchers and Tuesday-only bookers) and shed some light on the actual best tips (i.e. Google Flights Explore and price alerts). Never get fleeced on flights again with these tips.
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Show Notes
- 00:00 – The 2 most important rules to booking cheap flight: The Flight First Rule and the 24-hour rule
- 06:50 – Something Hot: Rethinking your departure and destination cities – use positioning flights and the best tip for booking cheap flights to Europe
- 13:30 – Something Cold: Clearing your cookies and why there’s no best day to book flights
- 18:40 – A word about the founding sponsor of the show: Abundo Wealth!
- 19:32 – The Extra Mile: Why flexibility is everything for finding cheap flights
- 21:50 – Google Flights primer: Google Flights Explore, Price Alerts and more!
- 30:00 – Why it pays to take the connection and why it doesn’t pay to be loyal to an airline
- 34:19 – Watch for pricing shenanigans: One-way flights and the solo passenger penalty
- 38:00 – How long before my flight should I book?
- 42:10 – What are the cheapest times of year to fly? Enter: Shoulder Season
- 46:00 – When to use points and miles instead
- 48:30 – Get some help from Thrifty Traveler Premium or other award search tools
- 51:00 – Use your credits, companion certificates and more – and how to stay organized
- 53:45 – Why you should never stop booking (& booking again) to make your trip cheaper (or better)
- 57:00 – Listener Question: Using points/miles + cash and when to mix and match
- 1:00:00 – Gunnar’s BRUTAL confession about his most expensive flight
Produced by Gunnar Olson
Edited by David Strutt
Show music: “All That” by Benjamin Tissot
My husband and I have 15-20 credit cards each and are entering retirement (i.e., much lower spending). We’d both like to get down to about 4 cards each. How do we do this without cancelling most of them and totally taking a hit to our (stellar) credit ratings?
Episode #19 – Kyle, I feel ya big time RE: standing in line for security and people are not prepared or act surprised that they need to remove metal, liquids, etc. Hello… what have you been looking at for the last 20 minutes while waiting? Paying attention to your surroundings and taking social cues helps everyone. Phew, exits soapbox! (I think this can apply to the check-out line in the grocery store too! :-))
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https://westcoasttours.co.uk/tours/tour-mull-iona-and-staffa/
Fellow travel enthusiast from the Midwest here!
Just wanted to share my travel social media username/handle – @TravelSizeBudget on Facebook and Instagram. I attended Thrifty Traveler University a few years ago regularly follow TT’s amazing content. I started @TravelSizeBudget last year to offer my own unique spin on travel – from the usual (points and miles, affordable fares) to the less common (savings and convenience on food, souvenirs and more). Thanks for continuing to inspire me, Thrifty Traveler!
Great podcast! Thanks for all the great information.
Hello Gunnar,
I am enjoying and appreciating all you travel savings information. Would you please help us finding an appropriate venue to get results form lost bag by United? In June last yWe re senior citizens 1K United. Last year in June we checked 6 bags from LAX to HNL. One of the bags never arrived and we filled a claim at HNL. There was lack or no communication from United including corporate. We provided photos and invoices for 4 pro racing high end OZONE kites $12,500.00. The bag never made it “downstairs” after being check at 1K counter at LAX. I wrote countless letters , got a lots of lying and contradicting run around or no responses. Now we found out someone is selling our stolen kites on E-Bay because they all have serial numbers and person who bought one of the kites very ‘cheap” called Ozone co. to ask why is someone selling a $4,000.OO kite for $1,500.00 and the company contacted us since they have record of us paying a full price. E-Bay is not taking any responsibility. Now United finally e-mailed us claiming they do not cover “sports equipment”. Our bags were handed to United employees and they should be responsible. Would you have any suggestions how can we recover our losses? I would appreciate any suggestion you could provide. I know its not what you are about but since you have lots of travel experience maybe you know something that can help us. Keep up the good work.