![]() It takes some extra time, but searching for a single seat at a time-even if you’re flying with a family of four-can save you big. “If you pay $300 for your flight and a few days after booking the price drops to $200, you can rebook it at the new price and get the $100 difference back in flight credit.” Search for fares individually ![]() One traveler-friendly benefit of the emerging post-pandemic landscape? As of late 2020, many airlines have finally scrapped those dreaded change fees once and for all-hallelujah! So if you see a too-good-to-pass-up deal, grab it while it’s still available-and if you do end up changing it, you won’t take a big hit. “The reason this is beneficial for last-minute bookings is if you're especially worried that the fare might drop after you book, now you're covered,” explains Scott Keyes, founder of Going (formerly Scott’s Cheap Flights). And in Georgia you can now fly to the historical city of Kutaisi, which is a lot cheaper than flying into the capital, Tbilisi.” Take advantage of waived change fees “We're seeing this above all in Europe, where the competition with low-cost airlines has allowed secondary cities to become the new gateways to a destination, for example flying into Porto instead of Lisbon in Portugal. “This is a great option for those who are doing a week- or two-weeklong itinerary in a particular country, where it doesn't matter where you land and you can have your local operator collect you and start the adventure from there,” Owen explains.
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