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With travel restrictions loosening, here's how to avoid soaring ticket prices
With travel restrictions loosening, here's how to avoid soaring ticket prices
With travel restrictions loosening, here's how to avoid soaring ticket prices

With travel restrictions easing around the world, many Americans are eager to take to the skies again. But, as you begin your search for flights, you might be surprised at some of the prices.

Cheap fares that were widely advertised during the pandemic have disappeared.

This shouldn't be a huge surprise since there's more demand now. As more people book flights, the prices typically increase. Plus, fuel prices have been on the rise, so airlines have had to adjust their fares to manage their operational costs.

Although you might not score a crazy good deal, there are still plenty of ways to save on airfare.

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Set up price alerts

Instead of spending hours searching for the lowest airfare every day, you can just set up a price alert. All you need to do is go to a site such as Google Flights or KAYAK.

Once there, you would put in all of your flight information, including the dates, route, number of passengers and class. You'll then see an option to track prices. Once you enable that option, the site will send you a notification if the price drops.

These alerts might even include insights on whether the price you're tracking is trending upward. Once you see a price you're happy with, you can book it right away.

Be flexible with your travel plans

Finding flight deals is easy if you're flexible. You can either look for sales for a specific destination or specific dates. Unfortunately, getting a deal for the exact location and dates you're looking for is rare. That's why it's best to keep your options open.

For example, let's say you want to travel to Barcelona and have no set dates in mind. Most websites will allow you to search for flights using a monthly calendar. This will quickly allow you to scan for the cheapest time to travel.

Alternatively, let's say you have specific dates in mind. If you head over to Google Flights and select the Explore option, you can search your dates. Your search results will then display all the cheapest flights available.

Travel off-peak

Peak travel seasons such as spring break, the summer, and the December holidays will always be more expensive since there's more demand. However, there could be significant savings if you can time your travel for off-peak dates.

If you're seeing higher than expected prices even during off-peak times, it's worth checking to see if there are any major events going on, as that might be the reason for the increase. For example, there's likely more demand if there's a major sporting event or festival.