who got the cheapest flight to go home or on holiday?
If you’re usually the one regaling the story, give us your top tips by commenting below! If you find yourself scratching your head, don’t worry. cashy has some advice to help ensure the price you pay in future is the cheapest one. You’ll have to do some legwork, and it’s never an exact science. But there are a number of ways you can bring the price down. Be flexible Look at where you want to go and when you want to fly. Is either or both of these flexible? If your destination is set in stone but not the date, try to travel at the end of peak season, or out of season. Online guides such as Lonely Planet give dates for peak and off-peak season. Also consider flying early in the morning or late at night – these flights are invariably cheaper. Do remember, though, that this might add to the cost of getting to your accommodation: if you land outside public transport hours, you’ll need to take a taxi or hire a car. Avoid school holidays and religious festivals where possible: flights will al