The Best Time To Buy Holiday Flights For 2016, According To Experts

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Travel can easily be the most stressful part of the holidays. But if you book smart, you’ll save a ton of money while getting over the river and through the woods just fine. 

The airfare analysts at Hopper crunched current ticketing data to find the best time to book holiday flights this year. According to their calculations, this week (Oct. 5 through Oct. 12) is best time to purchase flights for Christmas, as tickets will be cheapest about 80 days before the holiday. You can afford to wait a bit before purchasing Thanksgiving flights, but be sure to book by the end of October to snag the lowest prices.

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Hopper’s data comes from an analysis of several billion flight price quotes every day. Their prime booking dates for 2016 are very similar to the ones other experts predicted last year, though with a bit more leeway for Thanksgiving travel.

Domestic Thanksgiving flights are currently priced about 7.8 percent below last year’s average, and Christmas flights are down about 12 percent, according to Hopper data.

Days to avoid

The rules of booking a holiday flight are easy: When you see a cheap flight, buy it. Avoid the Wednesday before and Sunday after Thanksgiving if you can, and prepare to score big if your schedule allows travel on Thanksgiving Day.

Finding cheap flights

Airline flash sales won’t help you much here, as they typically black out holiday weeks. Instead, use sources like Google Flights and ITA Matrix to sniff out the cheap deals for yourself. 

Happy travels! 

Before You Go

Airports with Awesome Amenities
Miami International Airport(01 of05)
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Best known for high-end shopping, Miami International has plenty to keep travelers occupied. Stores like Coach, Brookstone and Emporio Armani line the terminals and have led the airport to a top ten spot on CheapFlight’s best airports for shopping list. The Miami mall-like airport was the only American one to make it on the list.Photo Credit: Shopmiamiairport.comClick Here to See More of Airports with Awesome Amenities
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport(02 of05)
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Airport amenities aren’t only about catering to humans; luxuries have extended to their furry four-legged companions as well. All airports are required to have a place for dogs to relieve themselves before a flight but Atlanta has taken it to the next level, providing three areas—one of which is a park. The 1,000-square-foot, fully fenced in dog park is lovely, complete with two giant dog-themed pieces of art and benches. Added bonus: they provide biodegradable waste bags. Photo Credit: Atlanta-airport.com
Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport(03 of05)
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Three spas, a hair salon and a 1.4-mile indoor walking path should certainly be enough to keep you occupied at this airport, but if you’re looking for a little bit of downtime there’s a kiosk you’ll want to visit. Minneapolis was the first airport to install a Digiboo, a service where travelers can choose from more than 800 movies to buy ($14.99) or rent ($3.99) and then download onto their electronic device.Photo Credit: Digiboo.comClick Here to See More of Airports with Awesome Amenities
Burlington International Airport(04 of05)
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At first glance it may not seem like Burlington International has a whole lot going on but they were first in the country to include one particular important amenity. About a year ago, they installed a privacy pod for pumping or nursing moms. The pod is a clean, safe spot with plenty of room for luggage and strollers and it’s a huge win for traveling moms who prefer privacy. The airport also has local food staples Skinny Pancake and The Chubby Muffin, which provide quality meals at reasonable prices.Photo Credit: Mamava.com
Denver International Airport(05 of05)
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50 shops, 3 massage centers and restaurants for any craving you might have (including bison burgers) are certainly enough to keep most travelers occupied, but Denver International has a few understated features worth mentioning. The underground shuttle doubles as an art exhibit, as the tunnel walls are lined with light and motion art pieces and the 365-foot-long glass walkway between Jepsen Terminal and Concourse A features a see-through floor overlooking the active airfield.Click Here to See More of Airports with Awesome AmenitiesPhoto Credit: Flydenver.com

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