Get Cheap Flights to India
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Air fares just like any other commodity are priced on the basis of supply and demand, those routes and flight times that are most in demand will of course command the highest prices. One of the first principles of finding cheap flights is being able to take flights that are least popular and therefore are at a reduced price as an incentive to entice buyers.
1. Be flexible with your flight times and dates: Being flexible with the dates and prepared to fly at unsociable hours such as early mornings or late at night greatly increases your chance

2. Fly mid-week: The busiest and most popular time to fly is at weekends, consequently these flights will be in great demand. With no shortage of buyers for a limited number of seats, these weekend flights are likely to be the most expensive. Also avoid public and school holidays, Notice how prices increase sharply on the dates coinciding with UK bank holidays and school holidays. The chances of finding cheap flights to India at these times are practically nil.
3. Choice of departure airports: Restricting your choice of departure airports will also restrict your access to cheap flights. By far the most used airport for departures to India from the UK is London Heathrow followed by London Gatwick and Manchester. The majority of the cheap flights that I personally find are on routes from Heathrow and Manchester. You do need to ensure that any saving in air fare is not outweighed by extra costs involved in getting to an airport that is not local to you.
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5. Shop around and Do not tarry: One single supplier will never ever always have the cheapest price for all flights to all destinations. It is important therefore to check the flights offered by a range of flight companies, airlines, consolidators and travel agents. If you have found a bargain flight, book it there and then. Leave it and it may well be gone by the time you come back. Many of the best offers do not remain available for long.
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