Secret Flight Hacks Airlines Don't Want You To Know (Huge Savings)

Published 2023-11-26
5 Flight Hacks that will Save you Money on Airplane Tickets. Tested and proven travel tips and travel hacks to book cheap airline tickets in 2023. Click "Show More" to see Ad Disclosure

In this video, I share 5 powerful tactics to help you find and book affordable airfare, including a tutorial on how to use Google Flights, and my favorite cheap flight deal alert service. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your first trip, these flight hacks are game changers. Learn how to outsmart the airlines and unlock huge savings with our latest, easy-to-follow advice.

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⏰ Timecodes ⏰
0:00 5 Secret Flight Hacks Airlines Don't Want You To Know
1:06 Tip #1: Google Flights
3:10 Tip #2: Google Explore
4:42 Tip #3: Faredrop
7:05 Tip #4: The 24 Hour Rule
7:56 Tip #5: Travel Rewards Credit Cards

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All Comments (21)
  • Don’t pay for baggage at time of booking. If you end up canceling that flight within 24 hours of booking, the fine print may say that baggage fees are non refundable! I learned that the hard way with air India. $300 down the drain!
  • Very informative. Thank you for posting it. I'm your new subscriber.
  • @_LostAndFound_
    Love fairdrop Kara & Nate have been my virtual travel buddies for 5 yrs now
  • @cathyciolek2899
    I use google flights alot and had no idea you could enter more than one airport. Thank you- will save me so much time!
  • @joep918
    Also, rookie mistake on my part, don’t pay for seat selection. If you cancel or change flights, they are non refundable. We paid for seats because we wanted to “comfortable” on our first time flying to Europe, had to cancel due to unforeseen circumstances, but the seats were non refundable.
  • @mw5755
    Thanks for the video. some great tips. It's interesting that inputting a continent only works for the destination, not the departure.
  • nice video, Nik. Used some of these tips. Works really well. God bless.
  • @MaraudersWorld
    Awesome effort thanks. Just discovered your videos. Invaluable. Will share with my family.
  • @lzaffke
    Thanks for this video. It will be very helpful. Is this primarily for overseas flights?
  • @user-me1xv6gy7u
    Great video! Thanks Nik. Do you have a video on what does one have to do at airports when traveling internationally? Let me explain. In October my wife and I went to Italy. It had been some years since we went abroad, so booked the tickets with a travel agent🫣. My wife was researching online one day and told me that she didn’t think that enough time was allowed in London. We had 2 hours, so I thought that would be plenty, but for her peace of mind, I contacted the travel agent. He told me that he travels to Italy often and that in London, Heathrow, we would just have a gate change. He said that we get off the one plane, go to the next gate, and get on the plane to Napoli. I guess that he forgot that there was passport check and then security check between. Never mind that when we landed in Heathrow we sat on the tarmac for thirty minutes waiting for a gate to open for us. We did make the connection, but it was stressful. So, I am just wondering if you have anything on this topic.
  • @Geekchica
    Thank you very much for making this content. It is valuable to me because I am benefiting from your experience, both mistakes and successes. I am a new subscriber.❤
  • @raspucin70
    Yeah, but for tip # 1: airline companies are doing bait-n-switch. Google Flights will give you one price, and if you follow with "Book now with (insert airline)", when you go to the airline site, it would pop up a "sorry the price you researched is no longer available" and then a higher price would pop up. I tried booking from multiple computers/locations (work, friend, VPN etc), always the same trickery.