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When I just plugged in a random 3 week trip departing Toronto on Wed, Jan 2 and returning three weeks later on Wed, Jan 23 from Mumbai I get a fare on British Airways for just over 1,000 USD. That’s about the best you’re going to do for your dates if you were to book right now. Hi Agatha, unfortunately I don’t have good data to answer this question for you. Our flight data is all gleaned from outbound North American travel (we are based in California). I can tell you that your dates (in late summer) are going to be giving you better airfares than if you were booking in the dead of summer. Since you’re travel is closer to fall, the prices are already lower than you would see for June or July. It’s probably best to watch the fares closely and plan to buy as soon as you see a good deal pop up (we are still in the time frame where you might see some sale fares).

We've also seen it happen the other way round, where flights are cheaper on the BA website than on the Kulula website. Keep in mind also that some airlines charge an additional fee of around $75 if you book your trip using points within 21 days of traveling. On the flip side, if you’re booking several months in advance, be sure to check the airline’s cancellation and rebooking fee, in case something comes up. It all depends on individual circumstance and preference. web link looks like prices to New York from Raleigh in May are likely to be around $167. Then deuce campervan new zealand to Paris from New York should be in the $300-500 range. Even on the high end that still puts you under $700/ticket. Fares from Raleigh will likely be in the $1,000-1,500 range. July is more expensive than August, but August is still high season in Europe and fares might not go down again.Based on your routing and dates, it’s probably best to aim for about 3 to 5 months prior to your departure.Unfortunately, this is not always true.Is it advisable to buy during Christmas/Holiday seasons.And it’s never good to book within three weeks of your scheduled travels—unless you’re willing to pay extra. Sometimes cheap airfare is as easy as leaving a day early for your trip or taking the redeye home. For travelers considering a Caribbean getaway, for example, CheapAir.com suggests booking flights 207 days prior to departure. Generally, the most inexpensive tickets will be available in January, after the holidays. The least expensive days of the week to fly are Tuesday and Wednesday, as is the case with most on this list. So what’s the best time to book? CheapAir looked at 917 million fares to help figure out the cheapest time to fly. view Skyscanner suggests that 6am (EST time) is the cheapest time of the day to book your flights in 2019 based on historical data. See the chart below for fluctuations in price depending on what time of the day you book a flight.