How to Book CHEAP International Flights (Secret to Half-Price Tickets!)

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Airline Secrets To Booking Last-Minute Flight Tickets at the BEST Price. Here are 5 Little-Known Hacks for Cheap Flights that will save you money in 2024.

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Looking for cheap flights to Europe this summer or have another trip in mind? In this video, we share insider tips on finding the best flight ticket prices, even if you are booking a last-minute flight! We will go far beyond the basic advice of 'be flexible' so these tips will help you even if you already know where you are going and when. Discover when to book your flight, where to search for flights, and how to book a flight last minute. If you're an American planning to travel to Europe for summer of 2024, it's not too late to book a cheap flight! Don't miss out on amazing travel deals and make the most of your last-minute travel plans. Watch now to score the best prices and enjoy a fantastic summer getaway!

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00:00 Cheap last minute flight tips
00:21 One-way vs round trip
01:27 How to hack airline pricing
02:12 Where to book flight
03:08 Flight booking hack
03:37 Flight to Europe? Try this.
03:59 Google Flights Explore feature
04:36 Flight to Asia? Try this.
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Megan here, Hello! I've taken well over 300 flights and countless trips in the last decade. I have learned how to have seamless travel experiences without unnecessary stress and anxiety. I'm here to help you also feel confident about your travels while making the most of every trip.

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Love your videos! Thanks for taking the time to do them for us

laurabutera
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Thanks for the simple yet valuable tip of booking round flight tips instead of one- way and for specifying 1 flyer instead of more at a time to obtain the lowest prices available.

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Great video! BTW your skin loooks gorgeous!!!

MiaHessMusic
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The part about traveling to or from a hub is valid in the US too. My home airport is a small regional airport so i always have to fly to a hub anyway. Its a tossup if flying out of my home aiport or from the nearest major hub (3-4 hrs drive) will be cheaper.

ajc-ffcm
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Lots of valuable advice in your videos Megan

jimhamilton
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You packed so much useful information and hacks into this short video, I will need to reboot several times. Thanks! 🤗

aminor
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Wow! That was great information about searching for one person at a time vs. two people at on time! Thanks! This is an excellent hack!!! 😄

aminor
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I'm trying to fly from MOB to MNL at the end of August, but really just the soonest I can for under $1, 500. The best deal I'm seeing is to make one flight via IAH to MNL and then a separate from MOB to IAH. EVA air has a good flight from IAH but they have been going up on the price. Just two weeks ago I missed the flight for $1, 100 and now it's $1, 600 all the way through December, plus my MOB to IAH flight that cost around $300. I've looked into other airports too, LAX, SFO, DFW, Portland, Seattle, and a couple others.

NateNasty
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Great suggestions Keep the information coming

steveposton
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Nice ideas! I like your suggestion of flying to a major international airport and then finding a cheaper flight to your ultimate destination. I think this would work best if you didn’t have checked baggage. I’ve had some horribly delayed flights into London and Rome, which made it impossible for me to make my connection, and the idea of switching airlines (which can mean switching terminals) makes it even tighter.

birbluv
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Thanks for the good and useful tips. I will try the Google explore tip.

silviabertozzi
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So, thinking about doing some heavy duty traveling over the next couple of years (start of retirement)... have you heard of any such things as blank travel tickets or going on the cheap by just going where flights take us (thinking Europe, SE Asia, Australia, south Pacific etc.)?

PSMcD
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A long time ago I actually did the smartest Transatlantic navigation method without even really realizing it!!! I flew from American's hub at DFW to Paris Orly, all the while knowing that my transportation around Europe would be fully paid & quality seating by buying a Eurail Pass beforehand. I acquired 3 Weeks Unlimited on the Eurail Pass and it was basically the best travel buy I ever made--without question!!! I know the emphasis of this post is airline flights, but they can't be made without comfortable connections on the other end!!! BTW I think I remember the Eurail Pass mostly functional for Americans and residents from other countries are not allotted the same terms, but you can investigate all the specifics of a Eurail Pass on your own later. Just know that many fabulous scenes will be at your disposal riding the trains that are impossible to experience flying-- no matter your flight VIP CLUB

toddkight
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Interesting tips if you are flexible in travel dates. Consider European high speed trains as well from your landing hub airport as they can often be faster than flying(overall time wise) and a much more enjoyable way to travel. I am taking a train to Paris from Frankfurt as I can travel that distance in 3.75 hours for 50 Euros.

davesaunders
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My recurring need:

Booking flights, Seattle (SEA) to Thailand -- preferably Phuket (HKT), but can also arrive Bangkok (BKK) and use connecting flight to smaller airports.

Typically can book as much as 6 months in advance...

Round-trip, 2-month stay, but would prefer to have return flight that could easily be rescheduled while in country...

Ideally, would like yo avoid long (20 hr) layovers for connecting flights...

Been flying economy, but it's a grueling flight -- haven't been able to finagle any upgrades at affordable rates...

Any tips?

justsayin...
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I have been binging on some old videos and wanted to find the flip belt mentioned in previous videos. I wonder if someone can send me either a link or the name of it? Thank you so much in advance! ✈️

melnagai
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Never fly out of the UK because of the high exit tax. It's better to fly from Paris (or another airport) instead and you will save money. For example, fly JFK to London and visit but then take the train to Paris and fly home from there. This is an Open Jaw ticket. Even with the train you'll save money

ESUSAMEX
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I want to fly on the same flight with my mum. How can I book 2 tickets with different return dates?

hils
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The downside to booking one passenger at a time is everyone is on a separate ticket meaning if a flight gets cancelled or delayed they deal with each individual independently of one another. It also means if you (like me) hold frequent flyer status the free seat selection and baggage allowance for those travelling with you will go away. One way tickets can be cheaper than return ticket especially when looking at tickets booked with points. They also give you the flexibility of changing or cancelling the inbound/outbound with affecting other segments. Sometimes one ways can cost the same and are a better deal since one way tickets often book into a higher fare code. Return tickets have a weird quirk. Suppose you book one then fly the outbound segment then decide to change the return segment (keeping the routing). On some airlines all you pay is a fare difference but the thing is that fare difference is minor (we’re talking $10) precisely because the airline can’t reprice the fare accurately now that part of the coupon (outbound segment) has been used. Another interesting quirk Premium Cabin seats (Premium Economy, Business) can sometimes be cheaper than economy when the cabin is getting full. And in terms of frequent flyer points you can book that first class ticket on Lufthansa only at the last minute too. Flying into and out of major hubs can make sense but if your onward flight is on a separate ticket ensure you allow yourself plenty of time and most importantly have a contingency to apply when things go wrong and with airlines they often do!

jsimpso
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It's now 12:15 am on July 23rd
I'm looking for 2 r/t tickets NYC to FCO 7/28-8/5
Can you please help?

josh