Report debunks eight air travel myths and
highlights tips to save up to 25% on flights
Plus, new Flight Deals tool launches on the
Expedia app, spotting great fares to anywhere
SEATTLE, Jan. 28,
2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Expedia® released its
2025 Air Hacks Report, debunking myths and uncovering data-based
strategies that will save travelers money in 2025. August, despite
being peak summer travel time, has been revealed as the cheapest
month to travel, while February and March are the priciest. The
myth-busting analysis, created in partnership with
the Airlines Reporting Corporation, also found that booking
flights on a Sunday can save travelers up to 17%, proving day of
the week does matter.
Experience the full interactive Multichannel News Release
here:
https://www.multivu.com/expedia/9272154-en-expedia-2025-air-travel-hacks-report
In addition to unpacking secrets to save, Expedia also announced
a brand-new Flight Deals tool on its app: a customizable deals feed
that lets travelers browse current flight deals from their home
airport. Find deals to anywhere, or filter by destination and
travel date, and create custom alerts. Travelers also don't have to
wonder whether it's actually a good deal – Flight Deals only
surfaces fares that are at least 20% lower than the typical
predicted price.*
- Myth #1: "Summer is the most expensive time to
travel."
Busted: August is the cheapest month to travel,
February and March are the most expensive.
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- Traveling domestically in August vs. February can save
travelers 12%. Flying internationally in August vs. March can save
up to 7%.1
- Myth #2: "There's no best day of the week to
book flights."
Busted: Booking on a Sunday can keep more in your
wallet.
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- For the third year in a row, the data shows Sunday is the
cheapest day to book flights. Domestic travelers can save 6% while
international travelers can save 17% compared to booking on a
Monday or Friday.2
- Myth #3: "The day of the week I travel doesn't
affect the cost."
Busted: Saturday and Thursday are the cheapest days to
depart.
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- It's not just when you book, it's when you fly. Regardless of
fare class and destination, flying on Thursday instead of Sunday
can save travelers 17%.
- Domestic travelers should depart on Saturday instead of Sunday
to save 17%. On the international front, Thursday is the cheapest
day to fly—travelers can save 15% compared to flying on a
Sunday.3
- Myth #4: "The further ahead you book, the
cheaper it will be."
Busted: The sweet spot is closer to departure than you
think.
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- Book domestic flights 1 to 3 months in advance to save 25%
compared to last-minute bookers.
- Book international flights just 18 to 29 days before departure
and save up to 17% versus booking three months out or
more.4
- Waiting too long to book can be a high-risk, high-reward
strategy. On one hand, you could snag an awesome deal. On the
other, you could end up with longer layovers, sold-out flights or a
higher ticket price. Luckily, there's no need to wait to book or
worry about overpaying. Price Drop Protection on the Expedia app
provides an automatic refund for the difference if a flight price
drops on Expedia after booking – and it's free for Gold and
Platinum One Key members.**
- Myth #5: "Airfare goes up every year."
Busted: Average ticket prices are down.
-
- Domestic economy tickets are down 1% from last year, and
international economy tickets are 4% cheaper. In 2024, the average
ticket price for domestic flights was $462 ($464 in 2023)
and $849 for international flights
($882 in 2023).5
- Myth #6: "Premium tickets are always too
expensive to consider."
Busted: The difference between premium and economy has
come down.
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- Thinking of upgrading? It's more affordable than ever. The
price gap between premium and economy tickets is down 10% compared
to 2019.6
- Myth #7: "Every flight I take is full."
Busted: Evade crowds by traveling during quiet
periods.
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- Tuesday is the quietest day of the week to travel, and February
is the quietest month. July, on the other hand, sees 65% more
flights than February.7
- Myth #8: "There's nothing I can do about delays
and cancellations."
- Busted: Morning flights are much less likely to be
cancelled.
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- Cancellations doubled in 2024, impacting 3.4% of flights.
Here's how avoid them:
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- Flights that depart after 9 p.m.
have a 57% higher chance of being cancelled compared to those that
leave earlier in the day. Flights departing between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. face the lowest rate of
cancellations.8
- August and September see the lowest rate of cancellations
(1.2%). August also sees the shortest average delays, making it one
of the smoothest months for travel.9
"It's smart to keep the 2025 Air Hacks in mind when booking
flights, but the best hack is to let technology find the best
value. Set up Price Alerts, rely on Price Drop Protection to swoop
in and reimburse you if prices drop, and use Expedia's new Flight
Deals tool to see where you can fly for at least 20% lower than
typical," said Melanie Fish, head of
Expedia Group Brands public relations.
"Airfares are down, the end of summer is the cheapest time to
fly, and booking too far out can actually cost you money – these
realities fly in the face of advice floating around the internet,"
said Fish. "It makes sense to trust the billions of data points
from across the world and every airline that go into the Expedia
Air Hacks report."
"ARC's data provided valuable insights into debunking travel
myths for Expedia's 2025 Air Hacks Report that will go a long way
to helping travelers prepare for their 2025 vacations," said
Chuck Thackston, managing director
of data science and research at ARC. "In 2025, affordable premium
and economy fares can help U.S. passengers as they continue to
prioritize international travel with their discretionary spending
to explore new destinations around the world."
Plan a trip today and put these hacks to work by
visiting https://www.expedia.com/lp/b/air-hacks.
NOTES TO EDITORS
For more insights, contact Expedia PR
at press@expedia.com.
ABOUT THE REPORT
Expedia's annual Air Travel Hacks Report is backed by an
analysis of billions of data points and the most extensive air
ticketing database in the world through collaboration
with Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC)
and OAG, the world's largest provider of flight
information. Expedia has produced the Air Travel Hacks Report
annually for nine years, making it the ultimate authority on air
travel insights and data-driven travel tips.
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*Flight Deals – Expedia predicts flight deals based on
historical data collected from searches made on or by Expedia. See
site for details. Find Flight Deals in the Expedia app on the
"Discover" or "Search" tabs.
**Price Drop Protection - Available for a fee on select flights.
Refund will be the difference if the price of your flight on
Expedia drops. Where Price Drop Protection is free, Expedia Gold
and Platinum tier members will be refunded in OneKeyCash. Terms
apply. See site for details.
*** Price Tracking lets you know/alerts you when it's best/the
right time to book. You never have to wonder if you booked at the
right time, because you did. Price predictions are not a guarantee.
Available to members on select routes.
[1] The cheapest month to travel is based on
average round-trip ticket prices for January through December for
2024, sourced from ARC's global airline sales database.
[2] Best day of the week to book recommendation
is based on average round-trip ticket prices for January through
October 2024, sourced from ARC's
global airline sales database.
[3] Best day of the week to depart
recommendation is based on average round-trip ticket prices for
January through October for 2024, sourced from ARC's global airline
sales database.
[4] Ideal booking window recommendation is based
on average round-trip ticket prices for January through November
for 2024, sourced from ARC's global airline sales database.
[5] Price development information is based on
average round-trip ticket prices for January through October for
2024 & average round-trip ticket prices for January through
October for 2023, sourced from ARC's global airline sales
database.
[6] First and business travel premium % over
economy is based on average round-trip ticket prices for January
through October 2024, compared to the
same period in 2019, sourced from ARC's global airline sales
database.
[7] The quietest day and month to travel is
based on Expedia flight demand through January to December 2024.
[8] Most reliable time of day to travel
recommendation is based on January through August 2024 flight-status data sourced from OAG's
global flight data platform.
[9] Most reliable month to travel recommendation
is based on January through August
2024 flight status data sourced from OAG's global flight
data platform.
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