Discover the secret to saving hundreds on airfares, even as flight costs skyrocket

As seasoned travellers, we know the cost of airfares can be a significant deterrent to exploring the world. But there are still ways you can save hundreds of dollars on airfares, even with flight costs on the rise.



Recent data from the travel search engine KAYAK illustrates that the average price for international return economy fares has surged by 51 per cent since the same time in 2019.

But don't let these figures deter you from planning your next adventure; with a bit of flexibility and smart planning, you can still secure yourself an affordable ticket.


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International return economy fares have experienced a significant surge, with prices increasing by 51 per cent on average. Image by LN_Photoart from pixabay



Adapting To Travel Dates​

According to KAYAK's findings, the key to unlocking more reasonably priced airfares is adapting to your travel dates.



London​

An average return economy airfare to London in December this year costs a staggering $2,729, but flying in October would set you back only $1,758 – an impressive saving of $971.

Bali​

If Bali has been on your post-pandemic bucket list, flying in November can save you significantly compared to December — $555 versus $817, respectively. With those extra savings, you could indulge in a few more spa sessions or exciting excursions on your trip!



Short-Haul Overseas Adventure​

For those considering a short-haul overseas adventure, KAYAK's research suggests that the cheapest destinations on average include our neighbours in Auckland, the beautiful beaches of Bali, picturesque Queenstown, and the idyllic shores of Noumea in New Caledonia.

Longer Journeys​

If you're in the mood for a longer journey, consider exploring the bustling Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the vibrant Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, or the ever-popular Singapore, all of which rank among the cheapest long-haul hotspots.



Australia​

Of course, if you'd rather stick to exploring the wonderful sights and experiences Australia has to offer, KAYAK pinpoints destinations such as the Gold Coast, the historic city of Hobart, and bustling Melbourne as the most cost-effective choices for domestic travel.

However, it's crucial to remember that flight prices fluctuate significantly depending on the time of year, even for domestic routes. Melbourne, for example, can see average return flight prices ranging from $395 in September to a more wallet-friendly $245 in October.

Key Takeaways
  • Travellers can save hundreds of dollars on airfares despite surging flight costs, with flexibility being the key when planning a trip.
  • Figures from the travel search engine KAYAK show that the average price for international return economy fares has increased by 51 per cent from the same period in 2019.
  • The cheapest short-haul overseas destinations on average are Auckland, Bali, Queenstown and Noumea in New Caledonia, while the cheapest long-haul hotspots are Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Singapore.
  • For travellers who want to holiday within Australia, KAYAK highlighted the Gold Coast, Hobart and Melbourne as the most affordable destinations, with prices for flights to Melbourne differing widely depending on the time of year.
We understand that planning a trip post-pandemic can be both exciting and overwhelming.

Still, with the tips shared above, we hope you'll be able to save some money on flights, leaving you with a bigger budget for enjoying all the wonders of your destination.

So, fellow globetrotters, here's a question to spark your wanderlust: Where's the first place you're eager to explore? Start dreaming and planning your next unforgettable adventure with these fantastic airfare hacks in your arsenal!
 
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As seasoned travellers, we know the cost of airfares can be a significant deterrent to exploring the world. But there are still ways you can save hundreds of dollars on airfares, even with flight costs on the rise.



Recent data from the travel search engine KAYAK illustrates that the average price for international return economy fares has surged by 51 per cent since the same time in 2019.

But don't let these figures deter you from planning your next adventure; with a bit of flexibility and smart planning, you can still secure yourself an affordable ticket.


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International return economy fares have experienced a significant surge, with prices increasing by 51 per cent on average. Image by LN_Photoart from pixabay



Adapting To Travel Dates​

According to KAYAK's findings, the key to unlocking more reasonably priced airfares is adapting to your travel dates.



London​

An average return economy airfare to London in December this year costs a staggering $2,729, but flying in October would set you back only $1,758 – an impressive saving of $971.

Bali​

If Bali has been on your post-pandemic bucket list, flying in November can save you significantly compared to December — $555 versus $817, respectively. With those extra savings, you could indulge in a few more spa sessions or exciting excursions on your trip!



Short-Haul Overseas Adventure​

For those considering a short-haul overseas adventure, KAYAK's research suggests that the cheapest destinations on average include our neighbours in Auckland, the beautiful beaches of Bali, picturesque Queenstown, and the idyllic shores of Noumea in New Caledonia.

Longer Journeys​

If you're in the mood for a longer journey, consider exploring the bustling Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, the vibrant Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, or the ever-popular Singapore, all of which rank among the cheapest long-haul hotspots.



Australia​

Of course, if you'd rather stick to exploring the wonderful sights and experiences Australia has to offer, KAYAK pinpoints destinations such as the Gold Coast, the historic city of Hobart, and bustling Melbourne as the most cost-effective choices for domestic travel.

However, it's crucial to remember that flight prices fluctuate significantly depending on the time of year, even for domestic routes. Melbourne, for example, can see average return flight prices ranging from $395 in September to a more wallet-friendly $245 in October.

Key Takeaways

  • Travellers can save hundreds of dollars on airfares despite surging flight costs, with flexibility being the key when planning a trip.
  • Figures from the travel search engine KAYAK show that the average price for international return economy fares has increased by 51 per cent from the same period in 2019.
  • The cheapest short-haul overseas destinations on average are Auckland, Bali, Queenstown and Noumea in New Caledonia, while the cheapest long-haul hotspots are Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Singapore.
  • For travellers who want to holiday within Australia, KAYAK highlighted the Gold Coast, Hobart and Melbourne as the most affordable destinations, with prices for flights to Melbourne differing widely depending on the time of year.
We understand that planning a trip post-pandemic can be both exciting and overwhelming.

Still, with the tips shared above, we hope you'll be able to save some money on flights, leaving you with a bigger budget for enjoying all the wonders of your destination.

So, fellow globetrotters, here's a question to spark your wanderlust: Where's the first place you're eager to explore? Start dreaming and planning your next unforgettable adventure with these fantastic airfare hacks in your arsenal!
And if you want even cheaper fares fly SCOOT PLUS, all right you get none of the luxuries the major airlines give you but are you willing to pay several hundred dollars for a substandard meal and a c- film as this is the only major difference plus the air crew on a SCOOT flight leave the major airlines for dead. We recentle flew Sydney-Singapore in the "old" standard Business Class leather seats and the air fares for 2 people was $1100:00.
 
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