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May. 3rd, 2016 04:07 pmFrom an article in Quartz that says you should stop trying to figure out when to book your flight and choose carefully when you'll be flying instead:
"Flying mid-week, avoiding holidays, and traveling during low seasons will have more of an effect on reducing your fare than trying to time exactly how far in advance you book."
The original Bloomberg piece includes the additional helpful point:
"Distance does matter on relatively short routes, on which airlines compete with ground transportation, Lyon said, citing Dallas-Houston as one example."
"Flying mid-week, avoiding holidays, and traveling during low seasons will have more of an effect on reducing your fare than trying to time exactly how far in advance you book."
The original Bloomberg piece includes the additional helpful point:
"Distance does matter on relatively short routes, on which airlines compete with ground transportation, Lyon said, citing Dallas-Houston as one example."