

With January finally behind us after what can feel like a long summer month in Australia, many of our clients start turning their attention to planning a well-earned escape.
Whether it is a school holiday family break, a tropical getaway or a longer international journey later in the year, a common question always comes up. When is the best time to book flights to secure good value?
With airlines and travel providers filling inboxes with flash sales and limited-time offers, it can be hard to know when a deal is genuinely good. At Amaco Travel, we regularly explain to clients why flight prices move and how to approach booking with confidence rather than guesswork.
Flight pricing changes constantly and is influenced by demand, seasonality, route popularity, and airline inventory. There is no single cheapest day to book, but understanding pricing patterns and having expert oversight can help travellers make informed decisions.
Historically, airline pricing data shows that some fares are adjusted early in the week, often after airlines review weekend sales activity. Prices may soften briefly before increasing again as demand builds closer to popular travel days.
Common reasons flight prices drop:
When is the best time to book flights?
There is no single right answer, but several practical strategies can improve your chances of securing good value:
Which is the cheapest day to fly?
While prices vary by route and season, domestic flights within Australia departing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays are often among the cheapest. Fridays, Sundays and Mondays are typically more expensive due to strong demand for weekend travel. This pattern doesn’t necessarily exist when it comes to international travel.
Which is the cheapest day to book flights?
Many fare adjustments occur early in the week, with Monday and Tuesday often showing the most competitive pricing changes.
Rather than relying on automated alerts alone, Amaco Travel monitors fares, airline releases, and availability on behalf of clients. This ensures bookings are made at the right time, with the right fare conditions, and with expert support if plans change.
If you are planning travel within Australia or overseas this year, having a tailored booking strategy can make a meaningful difference to both cost and peace of mind.
