The release date of the (cheap) airline tickets for a given day

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I would like to book a return flight over the Christmas period from London to Warsaw, so I know it will be very expensive. At this time only a few airlines (mostly the regular ones, e.g. BA and LOT) already sell tickets for that period (it is March). How can I figure out when the tickets will be released by other airlines (e.g. cheap ones - Wizz Air and RyanAir have direct connection on this route), so that I can snatch one of the first tickets at reasonable price?

Please note that this question is mainly about when the first tickets will be released, and not so much about when they will be the cheapest.



Best Answer

Most of the major international network carriers update their schedules daily, and will release seats from 330-360 days out. Low-cost carriers, however, publish schedule extensions more irregularly, so there is no way to know for certain when Wizzair or Ryanair will release seats on a particular route. Southwest announces its next schedule extension on its website, whereas it is more of a guessing game with jetBlue.

But perhaps we can make an educated guess based on previous releases; Wizzair announced its 2013 summer schedule on the 24th of September 2012. According to IATA scheduling guidelines, the Northern Hemisphere summer travel season commences the last Sunday in March (the 31st in 2013). This is a difference of 27 weeks. The previous winter schedule, commencing the last Sunday of October (the 28th in 2012), was announced on April 23, a difference again of 27 weeks.

So, if I had to guess when this year's winter schedule for existing routes would be released, I would guess 27 weeks in advance, or 22 April 2013. But again, that's just a guess, and of course your mileage may vary.




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What day is the cheapest day to book tickets?

Tuesdays and Wednesdays are the cheapest days to fly domestically. The cheapest days to depart if you're flying within the U.S. are midweek \u2014 generally Tuesday or Wednesday. For economy tickets, Tuesdays are about 24% lower than peak prices on Sundays, which translates to savings of about $85 per ticket.

What time of day are flights cheapest?

Tuesday Around Midnight is the Cheapest Time to Book We found that travelers who search for flights on Tuesday at midnight save about 6% on their flights, making this the cheapest time of the week to book. In general, flights were slightly cheaper at midnight earlier in the week (Monday through Wednesday).

Why are plane tickets so cheap on Tuesdays?

According to people that know the airfare industry well, sales on tickets used to go public on Tuesday. This meant that in order to get the airline tickets on sale, a person had to check on Tuesday before they were all gone. Back in those days, managers were manually updating prices and inputting discounts.

What date is the best to buy airline tickets?

According to a 2021 survey by CheapAir.com, on average, the best time to purchase plane tickets for a domestic trip is 64 days before your departure date.



Best Day of the Week to Book Flights? Is it true you get cheapest airline tickets on Tuesday?




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