sam_gordon
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Every week or so, someone comes on and asks "when's the best time to book airfare?". Invariably, someone will say "x weeks out". I use Google Flights to track prices. It turns out they even provide a graph of the cheapest ticket. So here's some of my searches/tracking going back a couple of years:

This one is international, and yes, because I was stalking airfare, I was able to get RT tickets for ~$600.






These are going to different locations domestically at different times of year. The traditional "6-7 weeks out is your best time" would be 42-49 days out. During none of these searches was that the "best" time to book. Yes, this is a very small sample. It goes to prove that what works for one person for a given destination/year does not always work for everyone.
The best advice is to stalk airfare as soon as you know you want to go. Do it yourself or use an app or website that will notify you. Then it's a gamble. And each person's risk acceptance is going to be different.

This one is international, and yes, because I was stalking airfare, I was able to get RT tickets for ~$600.






These are going to different locations domestically at different times of year. The traditional "6-7 weeks out is your best time" would be 42-49 days out. During none of these searches was that the "best" time to book. Yes, this is a very small sample. It goes to prove that what works for one person for a given destination/year does not always work for everyone.
The best advice is to stalk airfare as soon as you know you want to go. Do it yourself or use an app or website that will notify you. Then it's a gamble. And each person's risk acceptance is going to be different.