Traveling is fun; planning a trip is not, especially during
the summer peak season. Every detail of a trip can take hours to be decided
upon and can leave you with a headache. And this frustration starts with the
first step of any trip: Buying an airline ticket.
By Meital Goldberg, NoCamels
The cost of any plane ticket will fluctuate from the moment
the flight becomes available until the flight takes off, but most people don’t
bother to find out if the fare has changed. According to FairFly, an
Israeli mobile and Web app dedicated to helping you find the best possible fare after you’ve booked, 88 percent of people don’t check the cost of flights once the ticket
has been bought.
Many people have heard the trick that buying a ticket on a
Tuesday afternoon for a trip in six weeks’ time will get them the best fare;
another rumor says booking exactly five months in advance will do the trick.
But, unfortunately, there is no magic bullet.
$100 billion in overpayment
Overall, people overpay roughly $100 billion a year because
they don’t check the prices after they booked an airline ticket, according to a
2015 report by Business Insider. Fortunately, the founders of FairFly were aware of
the situation and decided to find a way to help people save money.
Using FairFly is a simple process. Once you’ve booked your
flight, you need to send a copy of your itinerary to the FairFly team at trips@fairfly.com. They will immediately put your flight
into the system and start scanning for lower fares. You can add as many flights
as you want.