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Best times for booking international flights: insights and tips from travel experts

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Best times for booking international flights: insights and tips from travel experts
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Mimi Wright Social media manager | The Points Guy

As travelers plan their international journeys, understanding the best times to secure airfare can prove crucial for budgeting. Savings might not always be determined by timing alone, as explained in recommendations by The Points Guy (TPG) and CheapAir. Instead, travelers should consider destination seasonality and booking trends.

"TPG recommends that for international flights, you should plan on booking three to five months ahead of the trip." This approach counters myths such as the belief that using private browsers or deleting cookies can lower fares, or that certain days of the week are cheaper for booking.

CheapAir's analysis reveals general trends, showing, "Tuesday and Wednesday are the least expensive days of the week to fly; Sunday is, more often than not, the most expensive." Savings range from $25 to $350 depending on the destination. These findings emphasize flexibility with travel dates rather than reliance on specific booking days.

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Each travel destination offers unique patterns. For Canada, planning anywhere from three weeks to five months in advance and traveling in October proves economical. In contrast, flights to Mexico show consistent pricing, with the lowest fares in September. The Caribbean, popular for U.S. travelers, offers better deals in January, September, and October.

For those heading to South America, "consider traveling to the region during the spring or fall shoulder seasons." Cheaper flights typically align with these seasons. The South Pacific presents opportunities mainly from January to May, with a suggested booking window of one to eight months.

Asia's high demand markets see the lowest prices typically in January and November, while Europe reveals optimal booking timelines at five to eight months before travel. Discounts can emerge with vigilance, especially during shoulder seasons.

Travel to the Middle East and Africa suggests a three to six-month booking timeline, with the most economical travel months being October, November, and February.

Overall, travel experts endorse planning ahead. But, maintaining flexibility with travel dates and destinations can facilitate favorable pricing, even with shorter notice. While some destinations may have wider booking windows, the goal remains budget-friendly without limiting travel opportunities.

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