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  1. Finding cheap flights is more about how early you book, when you plan the trip (be flexible), and how trafficked are the airports (bigger airports are usually cheaper). I like Google Flight + Kayak Map for getting general ideas about what destinations may be cheap when I have no specific destination in mind.

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  2. The trip is in a little over a week and my wife and I thought we could grab the cheapest flight possible and just stay somewhere overnight then fly back tye next day sometime in the next few days. Is there anywhere I can look up the list of cheapest flights and pick one?

  3. Google Flights and watch a youtube video turotial on how to use all the features. This is an extremely powerful tool for finding the best prices. Once you have a flight number go to the airlines site and book direct.

  4. Momondo: Transparency at Its Finest When it comes to transparency, Momondo is unmatched. In addition to comparing base fares, Momondo provides detailed breakdowns of any additional fees or charges associated with each flight, giving you a clear picture of the total cost before you book.

  5. I go on Google flights in incognito then click “Explore” and select “1 week trip” in “the next 6 months”. Then you can click on the map view and look around to see the cheapest flights for any city.

  6. I've always used Google's flight search engine and found them to be quite good, especially with the price details and the way they set up the calendar to have the cheapest flight price just below it. It's especially useful if you are more fluid with your flight plans and don't have a scheduled plan to leave or arrive at a destination, which is ...

  7. Check BNA to FLL (Nashville to Fort Lauderdale) and you'll see southwest flights. Then check BOS to SFO (boston to San Francisco) and you'll see jet blue. Not sure where you got your info.