For those who remain undeterred by the daunting lines and flight delays at Canadian airports, questions remain about how to save money on air travel amid mounting fuel costs and inflation.
Flexibility is helpful when looking to save cash, since the times you choose to book and travel — and which airport you take off from — can play a key role in the cost. Dee also recommends travelling in the off-season rather than peak summer months, or to consider less sought-after spots. “Latin America, for example — our summer is their winter, and a Southern Hemisphere winter ... is very pleasant,” he said.
“Many consumers will report being quoted one fare and a totally different — higher or even lower — if they search an hour later,” Dee noted. “International travel, outside of North America is just really a crapshoot,” said McGill University aviation lecturer John Gradek, pointing to a friend’s recent trip.
The incentives come on top of the provincial staycation tax credit, which grants up to $200 in credit per person for travel within Ontario.
Chaos at every airport in the world lol, but yeah let's promote cheap flights