With 39% of Indian travellers yet to book their summer holiday and many still trying to decide when and where they want to go, our data experts have crunched the numbers to help travellers make their money go further this summer.
Our tool shows travellers the average monthly price and the best time to book for some of the most popular destinations from India as well as offering even cheaper alternatives that you (and your wallet) will love.
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Find the cheapest week to travel
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Use Everywhere Search
There’s a reason ‘Everywhere’ is the top search destination for adventurous travellers on Skyscanner this year. Find endless destinations, at every price, all in one place.
Set up price alerts
It’s all about timing. Especially when it comes to booking summer flights. Set up Price Alerts for a route you like, and we’ll let you know when the price goes up or down.
Find the cheapest day to fly
If you’re flexible on when you fly, our Whole Month search tool will help you find the cheapest day to fly to your chosen destination.
Discover underrated destinations
We’ve launched ‘Underrated Destinations’ – a brand new filter. It spotlights lesser-known, alternative destinations to the ‘big hitters’ that don’t come with the large crowds and snaking queues.
Use our multi-city search tool
Multi-city flights are a smart way to see more destinations in one go, by adding extra legs to your trip. They are typically less expensive than booking one-way flights between multiple destinations—and they’re easier.
Find summer flight deals from India
Best time to book flights FAQs
Ticket prices go up and down all the time, depending on many different factors that are specific to a particular flight or route. Those things can include:
How booked up the flight is. If it isn’t selling well, the airline might be tempted to sell off more seats at lower prices, so they can fill up the plane. They’ll save the high fares for last-minute buyers, as those people probably really need to be on that flight, no matter the price — and those high fares help the airline cover the costs of the journey.
Real-time bookings and cancellations. These days, airlines use complex computer software and algorithms to adjust their prices, so they can respond to supply and demand in real time. For example, if some bookings get cancelled close to the flight date, the software might automatically offer those seats at a very low price to make sure they get filled. That’s why you’ll see prices constantly dipping and climbing as you search for the perfect fare.
Whether the route is typically used by business or leisure travellers. If it’s a route that’s used a lot by business travellers, airlines might start by selling tickets at lower prices to tempt leisure travellers (so they can fill up the plane). They may then raise prices as the flight date nears, because business travellers usually book at the last minute (and on their corporate credit card).
Of course, this depends on a number of different and ever-changing factors, like how well that particular flight or route is selling at any given time. In general though, airlines offer cheaper prices when flights are first released, so booking earlier could help you to find a cheaper deal.
Luckily, we’ve done some of the number crunching for you. Use our tool above to discover how many weeks before your preferred departure date you are likely to find the cheapest flights.
Or if you’re flexible on when you fly, use Skyscanner’s ‘whole month’ search tool to find the cheapest day to travel to your chosen destination.
Tuesday is often believed to be a cheaper day to book flights because airlines often release sales starting from Monday night or Tuesday morning. This means that if you happen to look at flights on a Tuesday after a sale starts, you will probably get better flight deals than you would if searching on a Saturday.
Ultimately though, finding a cheap flight is less about the day you book, and more about how popular your flight is since flights are priced based on supply and demand.
This varies significantly depending on the destination. But if you already know where you want to go, our Cheapest Month tool will show you the cheapest month of the year to visit. Just select ‘flexible dates’ in the search window after entering your destination. After you’ve selected the cheapest month, you’ll then be able to see the cheapest day to fly in your chosen month.
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