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Tips from the Experts: How to Book Flexible Travel Plans With Confidence
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Tips from the Experts: How to Book Flexible Travel Plans With Confidence

TripIt is teaming up with our friends at Thrifty Traveler, a site that helps you travel more for less, to share helpful strategies for flexible travel planning.

Flexibility can take many forms when it comes to planning trips. You can travel whenever and wherever a cheap flight will take you. Or, you can change your travel dates by just a day and it can make the difference between overpaying for a flight and scoring a bargain.

But you don’t necessarily need a wide-open schedule with limitless PTO, or an “anywhere goes” mentality, to be flexible with your travel plans. Instead, use these strategies to plan a trip with flexibility built in.

Follow the flight-first rule

There’s no better way to give yourself game-changing (and wallet-saving) flexibility than reframing how you approach the travel-planning process. At Thrifty Traveler, we call it The Flight-First Rule. It’s exactly what it sounds like: Start your travel planning process by searching for flights first. In doing so, you’re giving yourself as many flight options as possible, letting the lowest prices guide you to finalize your trip.

And that’s true whether you’ve got a wide-open schedule or a narrow window to work with. Even a pinch of flexibility—say, being open to any take-off time, some lay-overs, or even flexible dates—can result in huge savings.

Let’s say you’ve got a weeklong window for that long-awaited trip to Europe next winter. Juggling PTO and home life, there’s not much room for error. In your head, you’re set on departing on a Friday and returning the following Friday.

But by heading out on a Saturday and returning a week later, you might be able to shave $100, $200, or more off those exact same flights. Multiply those savings over several tickets and it adds up fast.

This isn’t some theoretical exercise: We see these savings again and again just by shifting your travel dates by a day or two. As your willingness and ability to be flexible grows, so can the savings.

Open to flying somewhere whenever the price is right? Whether you’re heading south to the Caribbean or east to Europe, traveling during shoulder seasons like late spring or early fall can save you even more compared to the hectic peak travel periods of mid-summer, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve.

And then there’s the peak of flexibility: Letting the flight deal dictate not just when you go, but where. Maybe a trip to Chile wasn’t really on your radar, or it was simply far down your ever-growing travel wish list. But when a Thrifty Traveler Premium flight deal pops up to fly from the U.S. to Santiago for as low as $63 roundtrip, you say yes to Santiago.

Tips for putting flexibility in action

If you’ve never approached planning travel with this sort of flexibility, it might not be easy to retrain your brain to plan differently, but the savings are worth it. Here are some tips to keep in mind:
Tip: If your travel plans change—and you don’t utilize auto-import—be sure to forward your rescheduled, canceled, or newly-booked plans to TripIt, so that you have the most up-to-date information for your trip right in the app.

How to future-proof your travel plans

Of course, there’s much more to travel than getting on a plane. And the importance of future-proofing your travel plans goes far beyond just your flights. Here are some other things to keep in mind to ensure you’re booking completely flexible travel plans (not just flights), should your plans change:
Supplemental reading: 8 Pro Tips for Booking a Vacation Rental
Whether you can adjust your plans by a day or two, travel at a different time of the year, or go wherever a cheap flight will take you, booking flexible travel plans will help you feel confident about your plans now, even if you have to change them later. The post Tips from the Experts: How to Book Flexible Travel Plans With Confidence appeared first on TripIt Blog.

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