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Travel August 23, 2019

Why today marks the start of major airfare savings

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As summer travel comes to a close, now might be a perfect time to score savings on flights for a fall or winter getaway.

Friday marks the start of a four-week window where airfare will be at its lowest prices, according to the website CheapOair, which helps budget-savvy travelers explore the globe at a discount.

PHOTO: The homepage of Cheapoair’s website is pictured in a screen grab made on Aug. 23, 2019.
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The homepage of Cheapoair’s website is pictured in a screen grab made on Aug. 23, 2019.

"The end of August is what we call the low shoulder season," Hayley Berg, an economist at Hopper, told ABC News. "There's really low travel demand. You see people going back to school, not a lot of demand for vacation, [so] airlines have to adjust prices to still fills seats."

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These great deals go through the end of November, Berg added, and prices spike back up around the winter holidays.

Experts said prices could drop 20% for domestic travel and European trips could boast up to 35% savings.

More tips to save on flights:

PHOTO: In this undated file photo, a man holds a boarding pass and a passport at an airline check-in desk.
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In this undated file photo, a man holds a boarding pass and a passport at an airline check-in desk.

Plan your shopping time. Another way to ensure savings on flights is to shop during the week.

Use mobile tracking apps. Technology like Hopper can be used to plan ahead so you don't get stuck booking on the weekend. The app allows you to choose a destination, estimated travel dates and then ping users when the lowest price becomes available.

Be flexible. If you're traveling for a long holiday weekend, look for flights on less popular travel days.

Look at all the airports around your destination. Sometimes smaller hub airports can offer better deals.