Money Magazine Australia

Track down the cheapest flights

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Airfares are often be the most expensive part of travelling overseas. But with the right cost-cutting tips, you could save hundreds of dollars, which ultimately means more money to spend on sightseein­g, shopping and having fun. Here are three ways to help you find a cheaper flight. 1. Clear your cookies.

Airlines, like many online retailers, use a strategy known as “dynamic pricing” to set their fares. This traditiona­lly means that the price of an item, or in this case an airfare, can fluctuate based on supply and demand. But these days, dynamic pricing has come to mean that prices can change based on your search history

– in other words, how much you might be willing to pay. The best way to avoid being slugged with a higher charge is to delete your cookies and conduct all future searches via a private window or virtual private network (VPN).

2. Search for prices over

the whole month. SkyScanner.com.au is a good starting point if you’re looking for sharp deals. To find the cheapest time to fly, SkyScanner has a “whole month” option when selecting your travel dates. This shows you the cheapest flight every day over the month, so you can pick your time to fly. 3. Find the cheapest des

tination. If you’re spoiled for choice and are just looking for a cheap getaway, Kiwi.com has a map detailing the average flight price for almost every country in Australian dollars. Pick a destinatio­n that fits your budget, select a departure date and sift through the flight options. You can arrange results according to the cheapest fare (expect a huge layover) or quickest arrival. In some instances you might find a regional airport close to your destinatio­n that works out cheaper, such as Melbourne’s Avalon airport as opposed to Tullamarin­e.

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