By trip-hop on Skatehive
Back eons ago when I first started traveling there was a fantastic benefit to booking early. I mean seriously early. I would book my trans-Atlantic or trans-Pacific flights sometimes a year in advance and then would recheck the prices over the course of the next year to discover that I had save sometimes as much as 50% by using my strategy. As the years have rolled on this is not really as beneficial as it used to be because I have noticed that the airlines, probably due to technology, don't really need to get the plane filled up that early and by offering financial incentives to do so, they just end up losing money because of it. https://cdn.pixabay.com/photo/2024/03/01/19/57/airbus-86071521280.jpg src There also used to be this trick that really only applied to the United States where it was cheaper to book a round-trip ticket and just not turn up for one end of it than it was to book a 1-way ticket. This was just a ploy that was taking advantage of business travelers and doesn't rea