Price search for a weekend flight to a specific city over a few months
I am trying to book flights for a weekend trip from Warsaw to Athens. I would like to fly after work on Friday and return Sunday evening, so I have pretty well defined flight times in terms of weekdays. I can even come up with my preferred flight numbers. The thing that is flexible is the choice of weekend. Is there a tool that could automate this search, i.e. display a table of all the weekends in some range with corresponding prices?
NOTE: This is a much more narrowed problem than a broad search, and as it turns out (see answers) it has a dedicated solution.
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Is flying on a weekend more expensive?
In general, Saturdays (for domestic travel), Mondays, and Thursdays follow as the next cheapest days to fly. And the most expensive days to fly are Sundays and Fridays. Mid-week flights are usually cheaper than weekend flights.Where can I find cheap flights with open dates?
Click here to search on Skyscanner. Skyscanner lets you see a month of fares at a time, which can save you a bundle if your dates are flexible. It will also let you see the cheapest month. To see flights for a whole month, or choose the cheapest month, just click in the Depart box.Do flight prices go up when you search?
However, airlines say prices change not because of a consumer's search history on a website, or their cookies, but because of inventory updates or glitches on the website, FareCompare's Rick Seaney said in an email.Is it cheaper to fly Saturday to Saturday or Sunday to Sunday?
Generally, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday are the cheapest days to fly, while Fridays and Sundays are pricier, according to travel deal site FareCompare. Leisure travelers tend to fly on the weekends, either starting their vacations on Friday or taking a long weekend Friday to Sunday.HOW TO FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS - My Best Tips After Booking 500+ Flights
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