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Travel Hacks To Avoid in 2024

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Buying a Cheap Flight

You might save money by purchasing a cheap airplane ticket over a train ticket, but money isn't everything when it comes to traveling.

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Exchanging Money at Airport

Using currency exchange services at airports or hotels can be convenient, but they charge higher and hidden fees with really bad exchange rates

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During the Off-Season

There has been a lot of talk around the benefits of off-season travel recently, which presents this as a travel hack for getting the best prices.

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Non-Refundable Accommodations

While early bookings can secure lower rates, committing to non-refundable accommodations too far in advance puts a damper on flexibility

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Buying Cheap Airline Tickets

Traveling further afield often means catching a connecting flight and a common hack or tip for planning an indirect journey is checking the layover time to ensure

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Getting Bulk Airline Miles

Airline miles, or frequent flyer points, rack up for frequent travelers. When you have enough of them, you can redeem them for discounted future flights, rental cars, accommodations and more.

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Flights in Incognito Tabs

A common travel tip people have been following for years is that you should search for flights in private Incognito mode and clear your browser cookies to see the lowest fares

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Using Free Wi-Fi

There are lots of hidden fees when it comes to traveling, so you might be tempted to find even small ways to save money.

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