44 Flight Booking Myths That Are Actually Wasting You Money

Myth 19: Midweek Travel Is Always the Cheapest Option

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The common advice that Tuesdays and Wednesdays are always the cheapest days to fly is based on past trends, but it doesn’t apply universally anymore. Airline pricing is now highly dynamic and influenced by demand, competition, and seasonal trends. While midweek flights are often cheaper on popular business routes, this isn’t always true for leisure destinations. Instead of blindly following the midweek rule, use airfare calendars on sites like Google Flights, Kayak, or Hopper to compare prices across different days for your specific route. In some cases, flying on a Saturday or even Sunday can be cheaper than a Wednesday—so always check before assuming.

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