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25 Jul 21, 09:20 PM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: Jan 17
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Cheapest Days to fly in and out
Hi, was wondering if anyone had any insight into which days are best to fly in and out of Orlando when travelling with BA to save a few pounds.
I believe that generally speaking travelling on the weekends, ie flying on Saturdays and Sundays generally bumps up the prices, is that still the case? I was looking at travelling out on a Monday and flying back on a Saturday, as we want to go for roughly 19 nights, but im worried that flying back on that Saturday would add extra cost. Would it be better to go 3 days later, so fly out on a Thursday and back on a Tuesday? Its for next August so I cant currently look at BA prices for examples. |
25 Jul 21, 09:27 PM |
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Relaxing at the Grand Floridian
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I booked flights recently. Fly out on a Wednesday and back on a Thursday as it was the cheaper flights.
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25 Jul 21, 09:43 PM |
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Imagineer
Join Date: May 17
Location: Sussex
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Monday to Thursday in both directions is cheapest IME. On the dates I'm tracking, there's only a few £ difference on those days, where Fri-Sun jumps up £30-50 each leg. And this is for off-peak, I'm imagining Saturday flights in August would be very high deand.
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25 Jul 21, 09:49 PM |
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Imagineer
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It varies, sometimes weekends are more expensive but not always , best thing is to plug your dates into a screen scraper like Google flights or Kayak and play with the days.
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