While the old myth that "prices drop on Tuesday at midnight" is largely debunked by modern algorithms, the day you actually still matters immensely. Mid-week departures, specifically Tuesdays and Wednesdays , are consistently cheaper than weekend flights. If you have the flexibility, shifting your trip by just 24 to 48 hours can result in significant savings. Seasonality and "Shoulder" Periods
Finding the sweet spot for international airfare is more of an art than a science, but timing your purchase correctly can save you hundreds of dollars. The Booking Window the best time to buy international flights
For most international destinations, the "Goldilocks" window for booking is typically before departure. Unlike domestic flights, where you might find a deal three weeks out, international carriers reward those who plan ahead. If you are traveling during peak seasons—like summer in Europe or Christmas globally—you should extend that window to 6 months or more to avoid the inevitable price spikes. The Best Days to Shop and Fly While the old myth that "prices drop on
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