This Is The Way1. Go to Google Flights
2. Find cheapest direct flight
3. Talk self out of cheap Spirit/Frontier fares. They're not as cheap as they look. Ditto basic economy from any other airline.
4. Book ticket
Most airlines keep their fares in lockstep nowadays and they all have their good days and bad days. I look for whichever airline has the most convenient direct flight.
That’s a good idea. I keep forgetting you can do that.We mostly book SW, but we watch the fares often and get credit back when the cost goes down.
Yeah, we did that 3am thing once when we flew with family and let them pick and book our flights. Ugh. Never again.Individual flights all have seats priced at various levels. When the lowest priced tickets are gone for a specific flight, the fare jumps to the next higher level. While sales are possible, airlines have less reason to do that on popular routes where planes tend to already be fully booked. The best prices, non-stops and reasonable departure times are likely the first to sell. I have no interest in having to get up at 3am on our day of departure to race off to the airport for an early flight.
I don’t find this true. The airlines I fly tend to drop prices as the dates get closer (like 2-3 months out). They are usually more expensive when flights first come out and they decrease in price as they look to sell additional seats that aren’t filling.Individual flights all have seats priced at various levels. When the lowest priced tickets are gone for a specific flight, the fare jumps to the next higher level. While sales are possible, airlines have less reason to do that on popular routes where planes tend to already be fully booked. The best prices, non-stops and reasonable departure times are likely the first to sell. I have no interest in having to get up at 3am on our day of departure to race off to the airport for an early flight.