Yes, There Is a Best Day of the Week to Book Your Flight, Study Confirms

In general, early-in-the week bookings can save you the most money, but it depends on the airline, a survey of domestic flights finds.

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Some flights are cheaper depending on the day of the week you book, but the best day varies by airline, a new study has found.

“Long held to be a myth, it turns out that there actually is a best day to book a flight if you want to save money,” said Keri Stooksbury, editor-in-chief of Upgraded Points, a travel company based in Austin, Texas.

The study analyzed four weeks of Google Flights data for over 44,000 one-way economy fares across 10 of the busiest domestic flight routes in the nation.

In general, aim for the start of the week. Tuesday is the most economical day, averaging $213.31. Monday bookings are slightly higher at $213.44.

Saturdays see the highest average ticket price, $241.61, followed by Fridays at $238.47.

Booking on a Sunday is closer to the weekly average, at $224.66. Wednesday and Thursday bookings cost an average of $222.76 and $222.21.

Prices by airline are:

• American Airlines: Thursdays are most expensive at $285.60; Fridays average $271.85.

• Delta Air Lines: Thursday ($181.05) offers savings over Friday ($216.67).

• JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines: Early-week bookings are cheapest. JetBlue on Monday is $50 cheaper than on Friday. Spirit on Monday is around $30 cheaper than on Saturday.

• United Airlines: Highest rates are Thursday ($299.47) and Friday ($298.36). Sunday is most economical ($281.66). Also cheaper: Monday ($283.63) and Wednesday ($284.22).

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