Cheap fares are sometimes different depending on a persons perspective, however experts have found that cheap vacation packages and cheap airplane tickets or at least tickets priced more cheaply than other days of the week are usually found for travel on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Fliers can expect to save an average of 35 percent on domestic trips by flying on Tuesday or Wednesday, according to Rick Seaney. Travelers can realize substantial savings by flying midweek days vs. Fridays or Sundays which are the most expensive days to fly.
While the average savings is 35 percent, it can be less or sometimes much more, depending on how early you purchase your tickets and whether you are able to take advantage of an airline sale. Other factors that impact your savings include where you are flying to and from, whether you select nonstop flights, and the time of day you fly.
The primary reason weekday flights are cheaper than Friday and Sunday flights is supply and demand. Vacationers like to maximize their leisure time by flying on a Friday and returning on Sunday. Business travelers tend to approach travel in reverse, departing on Sunday night or Monday morning and returning home on Friday to enjoy their weekends.
Fewer people want to fly on a Tuesday or Wednesday because of jobs and school age children, but airlines have to fill those midweek seats, often by making them cheaper.
The next best day to travel is often Saturday. Alternative you might choose to travel on just one of the cheaper days (Tuesday or Wednesday) on your next trip to take advantage of half of the potential savings.
Most really cheap Tuesday and Wednesday airline ticket prices require a minimum stay of at least two nights.
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