Set alerts on airfare search sites and airline sites for your exact route and dates
Use flexible date searches (±3–7 days) to find lower fares
Fly midweek when schedules tend to be cheaper than weekends
Search one-way tickets separately and compare with round-trip pricing
Consider nearby airports and alternate destinations (within reasonable driving distance)
Book early for popular routes, but also check for last-minute drops on some routes
Check prices after major fare sales (and re-check within 24–48 hours before booking)
Clear cookies or use an incognito/private window before final checks
Compare results across multiple search engines (and then confirm on the airline site)
Test different departure times (early morning, late night, overnight)
Avoid basic-economy add-ons by checking total trip cost, not just the base fare
Use points or miles strategically and verify the cash equivalent price
Use a credit card or rewards portal that offers travel discounts or statement credits
Search for fares on mobile and desktop, then re-check on the final purchase device
Check baggage-included options if you’ll need checked bags or seat selection
Consider routing changes (1 stop vs nonstop) and compare total travel time vs savings
Use reputable fare-prediction tools and price tracking, but still verify before booking
Watch for airline and OTA price drops after you find a good fare
Verify refund/change policies before purchasing nonrefundable tickets
