Tuesday 24 September 2013


Many adventure-seeking singles and/or couples dream to travel to Europe. Needless to say, I am one of them. But many times, the idea remains that only people who can spend a considerable amount on this trip can travel the majestic European countries. Well, as true as it may sound, reality isn't so. With the world becoming more and more accessible, thanks to technology, you can literally pick a country or city and be there in a matter of days. Now I don't mean to say that traveling to Europe can be inexpensive, but doesn't it sound better to spend money where it's needed or required? That's right. You can minimize the expenses when you plan and make reservations for flights to Europe. So how can you beat the system and get the best deal possible? Simple; read the rest of the article and learn when is the right time to book the flights.

Tips on Best Day and Time to Book Flights

If you follow the hints and tips mentioned below, you might just hit the jackpot. But remember, as you and I have no control over the airline industry, the companies, and their policies, don't think that these tips are final. If there are any last minutes changes in airline rules and regulations, there's nothing anyone can do about it. So keep that in mind while you read through the article.

Tip 1 - Avoid Peak Season Traveling
You know this, I know this, everyone knows it; traveling during peak season can put a dent in your wallet. And I know that the idea of witnessing the Sistine Chapel, Eiffel Tower, or even the Colosseum might urge you to book the first flight out, but stop and think. If you travel during a major festival or the peak holiday season when almost the entire world visits Europe, you're in for big trouble. You not only will spend more flight tickets but also get loads of crowd at all the tourist spots. Now that doesn't sound like a fun vacation, does it? Spending more and standing in long lines is not what you bargained for. So try booking your flights to the Mediterranean during the winter season. And as for a skiing vacation in the Alps, book a summer package. During these off-season months, the airline companies become desperate to sell tickets and fill their planes. It's a win-win situation for everyone.

Tip 2 - No Peak Season, No Off-season
Not many people are aware of this, but right in the middle of the peak and off-season lies a secret season called the shoulder season. The months that fall under this category are April to beginning of June and September to October. Planning your trip in these months means, finding the right deal. Many popular spots are open for public at this time but you may have to sacrifice on certain attractions. You can check the details on the attractions you want to visit before booking the flights. The weather on the other hand is really good, giving you plenty of relaxing time to roam around the city.

Tip 3 - Always Plan Ahead of Time
Making last-minute plans is always a bad practice when you are searching for dirt cheap airfare. Right now it's almost the end of March and if you want to visit Europe in September or October, start making plans NOW. The earlier you begin the better deals you can grab. As your travel dates begin to close in, the airline companies jack up the prices to make more money. And since the flights are relatively empty months in advance, you get a good deal and excellent seats.

Tip 4 - Weekends are a Big No-No
Booking flights during the weekends is not a smart move. As more people travel during the weekend, the flights are relatively more expensive. And along with the flight tickets, even hotel prices touch the skies. So keep weekends at bay and choose weekdays open. Also, be flexible with your dates. Don't plan your vacation around your holidays. In fact, you should select your time off work after you've found the best deal.

Tip 5 - No Direct Flights
I know I am repeating myself, but non-stop flights are expensive. You can opt for a layover in London and then take another flight out to the city you wish to visit. There are many, many flights from London to Europe. You're bound to find a good, lower airfare flight to Europe. But this will work only when you make the plans in advance. So get going.

Follow the above mentioned tips on finding the right time to book flights to Europe and go on the vacation of your dreams. Plan your vacation right and enjoy the gorgeous and breathtaking Europe. Bon Voyage!

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