There is not one website that will always have the cheapest airfares all of the time. Cost-conscious travelers have always been obsessed with paying less for plane tickets , but as airlines consolidate, raise prices and fees, and slash amenities, gaming the system in search of a good deal has become a standard step in the booking process.
Frequently checking fares for your preferred route over a fixed period of time (e.g., once or twice per day over a week or two) gives you an in-depth, realistic understanding of what your airfare costs should be. Then, when you see a price you think is fair, book with confidence, knowing you’ve locked in the best fare for your route and budget.
Most of these online ticket providers have their own travelling season offer which you could take advantage of. With enough understanding on what these great deals are all about, you will be able to compare rates, fares and prices and be able to decide where to make a booking for the initial step of the booking process.
First off, those enticing “65{bccf1e89cca16a1226988ef71e2ba26a3fef30af42d5249e4453cf8f3764576a} Off!”, “70{bccf1e89cca16a1226988ef71e2ba26a3fef30af42d5249e4453cf8f3764576a} Off!”, and “80{bccf1e89cca16a1226988ef71e2ba26a3fef30af42d5249e4453cf8f3764576a} Off!” ads generally refer to “discounts” off the highest-priced, most-restricted ticket classes (refundable, etc.). What the carriers are really saying is that there are cheaper flights out there than the most expensive tickets.
If you’re flying somewhere that involves a transfer, say from Canada to Australia which typically involves Canada to LA, then LA to Australia, consider that it may be cheaper to book these two legs separately on your own by adding another destination to your trip.