How Do The Airfares Change Seasonally?
Rates differ according to the high and low seasons. Rates are more expensive during high season. High and low season periods are determined by each separate airline. Usually, high seasons are defined during summer months (July, August) and public holidays (Christmas, New Year). On the other hand, rates are normally cheaper during the low season period. To find out if your airfare falls within high or low season, click on the FARE RULES AND CANCELLATION POLICY and check the Ticket Issue and Travel Period. Then, start a new search with new dates outside the previous travel period. Compare airfares to see if the fares in another period are higher or lower.