When to Book Flights for the Best Prices
Airfare changes daily, but patterns exist. Understanding them helps you book with confidence instead of second-guessing every price drop.
General booking windows
For many international routes:
- Peak summer (June–August): book roughly 3–5 months ahead
- Shoulder seasons (spring/fall): 2–4 months often works well
- Off-peak winter (excluding holidays): 1–3 months can still yield deals
Holiday weeks (Christmas, Lunar New Year, Golden Week) break these rules—earlier is safer.
Weekday matters
Tuesday and Wednesday departures are often cheaper than Friday or Sunday. Red-eye flights and connections with longer layovers can reduce cost further if your schedule allows.
Flexibility wins
- Compare nearby airports (e.g., flying into Oakland instead of SFO)
- Set price alerts but avoid refreshing obsessively—algorithms can react
- Consider open-jaw tickets (fly into one city, out of another) for multi-city trips
When a package makes sense
Bundling flights with hotels through a trusted agency can unlock negotiated rates, especially for groups. Voyage Global Travel monitors fare rules, baggage allowances, and change policies so surprises stay minimal.
Red flags
If a fare looks unrealistically low, check baggage fees, layover times, and whether the ticket is refundable. The cheapest seat is not always the best value.
Need help comparing routes? Our team can suggest optimal booking windows for your destination.
