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5 Google Flights Tricks You Should Be Using Now

These 5 Google Flights Tricks will have you and your family traveling in style while staying within your budget! 

Google Flights Trick FAQ

Google Flights is one of the best flight research platforms out there. It’s free, user-friendly, and pulls information from all of the major airlines. While there are some drawbacks and alternatives (you can see our full review of Google Flights and other options for finding and booking cheap flights here – The Best Secret Websites to Find Cheap Flights) Google Flights still remains one of the easiest and best tools for finding cheap airfare. 

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Benson and I scored Delta First Class FOR CHEAP when flying cross country by simply using Google Flights right!

What are the best flight booking tricks?

One of the best flight booking tips from travel bloggers and experts alike is to use a flight research tool like Google Flights to gather data, set up pricing tracking, and then book through the airline directly! In other words, use Google Flights to inform your buying but not to book. 

Do flights get cheaper closer to departure?

That depends. When setting up a price tracker through a tool like Google Flights you don’t need to worry about this and can set up a price tracker and look at the different pricing trends so you can jump when fares go down and are discounted. 

What is the trick to getting cheap airline tickets?

Using credit card points and gathering data! If you aren’t ready to jump into the world of points and miles, one of the best things you can do is gather data on pricing structures, trends, and discounts. Using Google Flights as a research tool and booking indicator can save you hundreds on each ticket. 

If you are ready to start earning points and miles check out our Crash Course here!

Does booking round trip save money?

Again, this depends. When using these tricks, you can play around with different fares, dates, and one-way versus round-trip tickets. Instead of guessing or taking a gamble when it comes to what day to book or whether booking a round trip versus a one-way will be cheaper, gather the data you need by setting up Google Flights to do the work for you. 

5 Google Flights Tricks You Should be Using Every Time You are Getting Ready to Book a Flight

Now that we’ve covered the basic questions surrounding Google Flights let’s jump right into the best Google Flights Tips so you can start finding and booking the best flight deals around!

Google Flights Trick 1 – Book Through the Airlines Directly!

Google Flights is an absolute gold mine for data and notifications when prices drop. However, the number one tip is to book directly with the airline when you are notified of a good deal! Booking directly will help you accrue status and reward points and will save you so much pain and headache if your flight is delayed, moved, or canceled because you don’t have to go through a third party to remedy the issue. 

Google Flights Trick 2 – Search Destinations NOT Airports

Use destinations instead of specific airports in your search. Doing this will gather data for all of the major airports near your destination. Sometimes the cheapest and best flight itinerary won’t be going through the major airport that you are familiar with at your destination. For example, search “London” and have Google Flights pull the data for all of the London area airports instead of just searching for “London Heathrow”. This opens your options for more deals, discounts, and carriers. Often resulting in cheaper airfare. 

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Using “London” instead of any of the specific airports will have Google pulling the data and airfare for all of them!

Google Flights Trick 3 – Use the Calendar and Date Grid

Another one of our favorite Google flight tricks is to play around with the calendar and date grid, even if your dates aren’t super flexible. You might see that flying in one day earlier or later could save you up to 200-300 dollars per flight. If you are flying with a family of 4, that is nearly $1,000.00 saved! 

If your dates are flexible, you could save upwards of 600-700 per ticket if you book during the cheapest time noted on the Google Flights calendar. For example, I am currently looking at flights to Hawaii. I was originally looking at flights in April but the week we want to go is really expensive. If I were to move our trip to two months earlier we could save almost $550.00 per flight. For our family of six, that is huge! 

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Using the calendar will show me what days are cheapest to leave and return.

Google Flights Trick 4 – Don’t Overlook the Price Info Box

Make sure to check out and let your decision be informed by the Price Info Box. Google is a master at gathering data and using this Google flights tip will take out a lot of the guesswork. It’ll show what typical prices are, what low prices have been in the recent past, and what is considered a really high flight (um high $2,500.00 to go to London from SLC). 

When prices are marked “low” – don’t think, just book. If they are high and you have some time (about 4-5 months) before you will be traveling, set up a price tracker and keep an eye on things. 

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use the price info box to get an idea if prices are low, high, or average

Google Flights Trick 5 – Set Up ALLL the Price Tracking Notifications

The absolute best things about Google Flights? The price tracking software! This is one of my favorite travel tips because it saves me so much time and energy. Here are a couple of things to consider. Keep your tracker pretty open. You don’t want to filter out tons of airlines or different options. If you are tracking only one flight itinerary through one carrier you might be disappointed. However, track flights in general for your dates. You can do this by setting up your search to be broad. Have your departure and arrival location set by the city, and not by the airport. Then select your dates. If you must you can rule out flights with tons of stops. Other than that, keep it open. This will help you get a good idea of when the best time is to book and will help you to score the best deal. 

Hint: If your dates are not set at all, but you know that you want to visit a certain destination, set up a destination-specific tracker. You will get emails with some of the best deals for that destination. 

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Turn on the price trackers and try to limit the filters that you use

Google Flights Tricks Honorable Mentions:

Use the Google Flights Filter

You can filter out and search almost anything on Google Flights, including legroom, baggage fees, and lay flat seat options. If two different carriers are similar in price look at what airline has the best accommodations for you and your crew!

Use a Gmail Account You Regularly Check or Your Phone Number For Notifications

This goes without saying but use a Gmail account that you check regularly or set up the notifications to go to your phone. I have missed out on some awesome deals because the price tracker was set to send notifications to an email I barely check. I won’t make that mistake again!

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