Foolproof tips for finding cheap flights and traveling more while spending less | Floripa Guide

Foolproof tips for finding cheap flights and traveling more while spending less

Traveling is one of life's greatest pleasures, but finding cheap air tickets It can seem like an impossible task—especially during vacation periods. The good news is that, with a few simple strategies and attention to detail, it's entirely possible to secure great-value flights to any destination, within or outside Brazil.

Find cheap flights

plan ahead

Buying your ticket at the last minute is almost never a good idea. Fares tend to increase as the flight date approaches, so it's best to buy between 30 and 60 days in advance for domestic travel, and 60 to 90 days in advance for international destinations.

Additionally, it's a good idea to monitor prices in advance. Platforms like Decolar allow you to create personalized alerts that notify you when the price of your desired flight drops.

Be flexible with dates

Flexibility is key to saving money. Try to avoid flights on Fridays and Sundays, which tend to be the most expensive. Instead, choose Tuesdays or Wednesdays, when demand is lower.
It's also worth adjusting your schedule: early morning or early morning flights are usually cheaper.

If you can change your departure or return dates by a day or two, the savings can be surprising.

Take advantage of the low season

The non-summer months and those away from long weekends offer much more affordable rates. Besides saving on airfare, you'll also find cheaper hotels and less crowded destinations.
Between March and June, and from August to November, it is possible to travel for much less — especially to tourist destinations like Florianópolis, Salvador and Recife.

Use travel comparison sites and apps

These days, thorough research is essential. Tools like Decolar show real-time fares from different airlines, making it easy to compare. You can also filter by number of stopovers, flight duration, and preferred times.

Another benefit is being able to buy everything in one place—tickets, hotels, cars, or travel insurance—and even get extra discounts when you combine services.

Keep an eye out for flash sales

Events like Black Friday, Travel Tuesday, and weekend sales are great times to shop.
Follow travel agencies' official pages and sign up for their newsletters to be notified as soon as a promotion starts. Sometimes, offers only last a few hours.

Avoid extra fees

Before finalizing your purchase, check what's included in the ticket price. Many promotional fares don't include checked baggage or seat assignments. If you're traveling light, these fares are worth it, but if you need to carry luggage, it might be worth choosing an all-inclusive option.


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