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    Planning a Summer Trip? Here’s When Google Says to Buy Your Ticket

    TechurzBy TechurzMay 6, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Google Flights can help you score affordable tickets for your next getaway. 

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    Traveling during busy seasons can drain your wallet fast, but a few smart tools can make all the difference. Google Flights pulls real-time data to help you figure out the cheapest times to fly and the best destinations to stretch your budget. Whether you’re planning a quick weekend trip or locking in a longer vacation, it takes the guesswork out of booking so you can spend less time stressing and more time packing.

    To help take the frustration out of booking, the team at Google Flights analyzed five years of airfare trends to pinpoint the cheapest times to buy tickets and when it’s best to fly. 

    Whether you’re eyeing a weekend getaway or a longer spring break, here’s what the latest data says about scoring the best prices on flights this season.

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    Table of contents
    1 Cheapest day of the week to fly
    2 When is the best time to buy airline tickets?
    3 Do flights get cheaper closer to your travel date?
    4 When is the best time to book a flight in every season?
    5 You can get money back on flights from Google if you overpay
    6 Consider a layover for cheaper plane tickets
    7 Other ways to find deals using Google Flights

    Cheapest day of the week to fly

    If you’re planning to book a flight, you may be trying to find the cheapest option. According to Google, it’s cheaper to fly in the middle of the week, rather than on the weekend. Flights that take off between Monday and Wednesday can be between 12% and 20% cheaper than weekend flights. Sundays are an expensive day to depart, Google says.

    You could also save roughly 20% by booking a layover flight instead of a nonstop flight if you don’t mind the extra time it takes to get to your destination. 

    When is the best time to buy airline tickets?

    Though you may’ve heard it’s cheaper to book and pay for your plane tickets on a Tuesday rather than a Saturday, that’s not necessarily true. “There isn’t much value in purchasing your tickets on a certain day of the week,” Google said.

    If you shop for flights between Tuesday and Thursday instead of the weekend, prices have been only 1.9% cheaper on average over the past five years, the search giant said. 

    Do flights get cheaper closer to your travel date?

    To avoid a potential price increase, it’s best to book your flight far ahead of time instead of waiting until it’s closer to your trip. Google says that if you’re booking a domestic flight, the prices are generally at their lowest between 21 and 60 days before your trip. However, Google notes this may not apply to your specific destination.

    Google now has a new tool you can use when booking your dates and destination that lets you see when prices have typically been lowest. For instance, you might find that the opportune moment to book your trip is two months ahead of time. Or you could find that prices have dropped closer to takeoff so it would be best to wait before booking. 

    Google Flights will now show you how current plane ticket prices compare to historical averages.

    Google Flights; screenshot by CNET

    When is the best time to book a flight in every season?

    Here’s what Google said about the best times to book holiday and vacation trips.

    Thanksgiving and Christmas. The cheapest flights over the winter holidays are usually available between 54 and 78 days in advance. For Christmas, start keeping an eye on fares 71 days in advance (in early October). 

    Spring break. For domestic flights in March and April, Google said, prices are typically lowest 23 to 59 days before departure, hitting their lowest price 38 days out.

    Summer vacation. For domestic flights in July or August, prices are typically lower 14 to 44 days out, hitting rock bottom 21 days before takeoff.

    You can get money back on flights from Google if you overpay

    If you book a flight through Google, be on the lookout for a colorful price guarantee badge. This means Google believes you won’t get a lower price than what’s listed before you travel. However, in the event that the price does go down, Google will pay you back the difference via Google Pay. Don’t worry, it’s not up to you to check the prices every day — Google will monitor the prices for you.

    Consider a layover for cheaper plane tickets

    If you don’t mind taking a little longer, Google said passengers can save an average of 20% on their ticket by booking a layover instead of a nonstop flight.

    Other ways to find deals using Google Flights

    Google suggests comparing current prices to previous days to see if you’re getting the lowest price.

    Compare today’s airfare to older prices. Search your destination on Google and compare today’s rate to similar flights over the past 12 months. (Some search results will also indicate if the price is expected to change.)

    Turn on Google Flight price tracking. Toggle on Track prices and include your travel dates and Google will send you an email if the prices change. If you don’t have a specific week in mind, you can select Any dates to get a notification if the price drops for flights departing in the next three to six months.

    For more, check out CNET’s picks for the best travel credit cards.

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