• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Todays Mama

Todays Mama

The best of today for and from moms! Parenting advice, family travel, food, technology and current events from a mom's perspective.

  • Podcast
  • Parenting
  • Tech & Kids
  • Family Recipes
  • Traveling With Kids
  • Pregnancy & Birth
  • Health & Wellness
  • Pop Culture

Cheap Flights for Families on the Budget

How to find the cheapest flights…

MiniTime • March 12, 2015
FacebookTweetPin
Comment

Budget is often a factor in planning family-friendly vacations. Lucky for us, there are more tools than ever to consult for tips. Time to plan in advance and book your trip ahead of time is always key to finding good prices, but using the right tool is also key to choosing a trip you can comfortably afford.

There are always tips to use when looking for cheap flights. Families seeking value vacations should take timing into consideration. According to a recent study by the Airline Reporting Corporation, it pays to book in advance – book 57 days in advance for domestic travel; 171 for international travel. Families can also benefit selecting travel dates that fall in the middle of the weekday and weekend and by trading optimal family travel times for offbeat departure times.

We’ve put together a list of four easily accessible travel tools that offer cheap flights for families on the budget.

Travel Agents

Travel agents have unique access to cheaper airfares for traveling families and can advise you on off-peak dates to give you cheaper alternatives, especially if your travel dates are flexible. Instead of searching on the Internet for hours or days, you can have someone do the legwork for you, with your personal needs in mind. They can also recommend the best places to go with kids and put together a package that includes hotel and ground transportation. And in case of small emergencies like a delayed or cancelled flight, you can count on them to rebook for you.

Google Flights

Google Flights is a good tool to use when planning your family vacation. Their system simplifies the process by providing a low fares graph to compare a broader set of dates and determine the best time to travel based on days of the week, holidays or seasonality. It also looks at alternate dates from different airports. Then it allows those choices to be saved and its system will revisit them later to see if they are trending up or down, how often they change and by how much, sending the user an email with updates via the Google app or Android.

Kayak

Kayak makes it easy for families booking trips by using a flexible date calendar and showing all options based on price and convenience. Users can be the first to find out when fares change by setting up a price alert. In addition, their Travel Hacker Guide rallies up the top cities with the greatest drops in airfare, showing the best places to go seasonally. Users can track airfares and manage their itinerary using their free app.

Priceline

Priceline claims to offer users a savings of 40% on flights via a bidding process, which is useful for traveling families with flexibility. Users can bid on a flight, hence offering the loss of control over travel times. This option should be weighed carefully if there are restrictions or issues that require being on time somewhere, nap schedules, feeding times to strictly adhere to or timelines for a special needs child. The trick is that exact airline and flight times are disclosed only after purchase. Airfares are subject to change frequently and there is no guarantee that an offer will be accepted but if a traveling family has flexibility and is willing to take a risk, Priceline can be very effective.

Airfare Watchdog

Airfare Watchdog is another site that lists and compares fares, simplifying the search for family seeking cheap airfares for a family vacation. Some of the airfares are not listed elsewhere and are exclusive to Airfare Watchdog. They also list promo codes, specify when flights are nonstop, include weekend fares and show the best value fares. The site claims to post fares that have suddenly gone down or have only a few seats left available at the same price or are unadvertised elsewhere. Families seeking budget fares will be given fares from every conceivable airport in their area and will have access to their flexible booking calendar.

Holly Rosen Fink of The Culture Mom contributed this to MiniTime.

FacebookTweetPin

Related


What Losing My Arm Taught Me About Trusting God

After losing her arm in a shark attack, Bethany Hamilton discovered a deeper trust in …

How to Turn Anxiety Into Excitement, According to Bethany Hamilton

Learn Bethany Hamilton’s powerful mindset shift: how to reframe fear and anxiety into …

8 Money Moves Every Family Should Steal from Chara Burgess and Brian Austin Green

8 money lessons from Chara Burgess and Brian Austin Green that every modern couple …

Should You Have Joint Bank Accounts? Pros, Cons, and Modern Alternatives

Should couples have joint bank accounts? Learn the pros, cons, and modern …

9 Secrets of a Happy Relationship: Real Advice from Mel and Chris Robbins

Discover Mel and Chris Robbins’ top relationship advice! Learn practical tips for …

10 Ways to Say No and Stick to It (Without Guilt!)

Learn 10 powerful ways to say no without guilt! Discover practical strategies to set …

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *


  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • X

© 2025 · All Rights Reserved

Powered by the BizBudding Publisher Network

Privacy Manager