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#flight #cheap #flight ticket How to find the cheapest flight ticket Do you know how to find the cheapest flight ticket to any place in the world? There are many sites and apps for searching for cheap flight tickets. I will introduce two of them in detail in this video. If you are not tied to a specific period due to a specific event, such as a conference, an exhibition or even a meeting, then it is advisable to adjust your vacation to the date of your trip and not vice versa. Flight ticket prices - excluding last minute cases - are usually the most favorable between the 3rd week and the 4th month before departure. However, it does not matter whether you are looking for a specific date or have leeway in choosing the departure and return home. The same is true when choosing a location. If the sole purpose is a vacation or travel, I usually do not decide in advance where I will go next, but rather choose the most favorable offer from the favorable offers. Many people believe that flights are cheaper on Wednesdays than on other days. I haven't found any statistics to support this. I think you're just as likely to find cheap flights any day of the week. There's another legend, which may have some basis in reality. That is, search engines monitor the location of your search. This may have some basis in reality, but it's easy to debunk. Before you start searching, turn on incognito mode in your browser, which will hide your IP address. The two search engines we've shown you are Google Flights and kiwi.com. Both have very useful features. If you know these, you can fine-tune your flight search until you find the lowest-priced flight. The best thing about them is that you don't have to specify a specific departure and arrival time, but you just need to specify a time interval for departure and the length of your stay. Now many people are probably asking why I need two search engines, why I don't just use one or the other. The answer is very simple. Since there are a million ways to get between 2 given points, especially if I enter an interval of several months in the search engine, it is impossible for any search engine to analyze all the possibilities. Since the algorithms of the two software are different, in most cases they will bring different results, with different prices. Usually I search for the same destination with both, and sometimes one, sometimes the other, brings better results. This is especially true in the case of a longer trip with several stops. If you spend a lot of time searching, you will occasionally run into extremely low-priced flight tickets. If you see one, don't think too much about it, but grab it immediately. For example, one night I found a round-trip ticket to Baku for 12 thousand forints. I thought I would discuss it with my partner in the morning, but by then the price had already risen to 80 thousand. My other advice is that if you really want to travel somewhere, it is worth regularly monitoring the prices, because the price of a plane ticket is like the stock market, constantly changing in proportion to supply and demand. If you are too lazy to search, you can even download applications such as Hitlist to your phone, which constantly searches for favorable, so to speak, promotional offers from Budapest to all parts of the world, from which you just have to choose. If you also have an effective method for finding cheap plane tickets, please write it in the comments. If you liked this video, please press a like, subscribe to the channel and share it with others on Facebook or Twitter. Thank you very much in advance for your help! Already on Facebook! / gazdasagosutazo Links to the sites mentioned in the video: https://www.google.com/travel/flights https://www.kiwi.com/hu https://www.hitlistapp.com/flights/ch... or if you want to download it to your mobile: https://www.hitlistapp.com/