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Holiday hacks:

This is how airlines are bumping up the price of your flight and how to stop it

These simple tips could knock hundreds off your next flight booking

Cheap flights

EVEN frequent fliers can be suckered into spending more than they need to for their trips abroad.

Want to book a summer holiday but worried you won’t be able to splash out on expensive flights?

From browsing deals in incognito mode to avoiding flying on the weekend, these simple booking hacks will prevent you from breaking the bank...

Clear your cookies

 Returning to the same websites before making a booking can lead to a price hike
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Returning to the same websites before making a booking can lead to a price hikeCredit: Getty Images

Returning to the same website to check-up on deals often leads to prices spiralling higher and higher.

Browsing in incognito mode or clearing your search history prevents airlines from knowing you’ve been looking into booking a trip abroad.

Check different airports

It’s all too easy to forget to check airports that are slightly further away than you would usually fly from.

Selecting the ‘all airports’ option when searching for a deal online can bring up a wider range of options and prices.

Don’t overlook small carriers

 Trying out a smaller airline could enable super savings
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Trying out a smaller airline could enable super savingsCredit: Getty Images

In many cases, travel site comparison websites list smaller airlines at the bottom of searches.

Always scroll through all options because these could be a key to finding a cheap holiday.

Be flexible

Flights that take-off on a Friday and Sunday are normally in the highest demand.

For this reason, it’s more difficult to get a competitive price on weekends compared to booking on a week day.

Flying out earlier in the morning or late at night also tends to be less expensive.

Avoiding peak holiday times, such as school holidays, can drastically reduce the cost of travelling abroad.

Don’t rule out stop-offs

 Taking more than one flight can actually be cheaper
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Taking more than one flight can actually be cheaperCredit: Getty Images

If you’re flying long haul, it can be more effective to take a connecting flight instead of travelling to your destination direct.

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Occasionally, airlines will send out messages detailing cheap flight availability.

Following different travel companies on social media can also be crucial in spotting tempting deals.

As long as you’re willing to take last-minute trips, you could make critical savings.

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