Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday.
If you have flexible dates, chances to get a bargain will increase. Sometimes, a trade show or a special event will make the city of your destination very expensive for a given week, while a couple of days later or earlier, the prices could drop sharply.
For obvious reasons, avoid holidays. It is practically impossible to find a bargain during holidays, even more, airlines increase prices during holidays.
If you are traveling during Christmas, usually the Christmas day itself is cheaper than the days before. The same applies to Thanksgiving and other crowded holidays.
Try to use several websites to research your travel information, and then you will identify the most appropriate website for your needs.
When traveling to Europe from the US, try getting to a major city like London, and then use the local cheap fare airlines to travel around Europe.
When booking a hotel, use Expedia or Travelocity to see the pictures and location of the hotel, even if you book later in other site with better price.
Use as many sites as needed to book different parts of your holidays, if you get the best price in each one of them.
After you select a flight or hotel in any travel site, get into the airline and hotel sites directly and compare prices.
Verify that the site where you are purchasing has good reputation and uses SSL encryption when you pay online with a credit card.
After you receive the confirmation code from the travel site where you made the purchase, mail directly to the hotel and/or airline and confirm that they got your reservation exactly as the one you purchased.
Following these tips will give you the lowest fares available on the Internet and will avoid you unpleasant surprises when traveling.
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