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Budget Travel

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75 members Created Apr 2026

The problem with visa that nobody talks about

Let me share my exact process for finding cheap flights, because 'be flexible' is the advice everyone gives and nobody explains how to actually implement.

Step 1: Figure out your actual flexibility. Can you leave on a Tuesday vs a Saturday? Can you go 3 days earlier or later? Can you fly into a secondary airport? Every one of these opens price options.

Step 2: Use the Google Flights date grid. Enter your origin and destination, go to the calendar view, and look at the full month spread. The cheapest date is usually midweek in a non-peak month. The variation between the cheapest and most expensive date on the same route is often $100-200.

Step 3: Check connecting flights manually. Google Flights and Kayak both show connecting options but they sometimes miss cheap routings. Specifically: for transatlantic flights, flying via a budget European hub (Keflavik, Lisbon, Madrid) on one carrier and then onward on a separate ticket can beat the direct price.

Step 4: Set price alerts and check back weekly. Prices on a route 6 months out are rarely the final price. I usually see 2-3 significant price drops in the 6 months before a flight, with the cheapest sometimes appearing 6-8 weeks before departure.

Step 5: For error fares, speed matters. Sign up for Scott's Cheap Flights, check it when you get the alert, and have your passport number and a card ready. Error fares sell out in hours.

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