Fly Me to the Moon
Traveling is turning into a luxury for the rich. A recent Newsweek poll found that nearly half of Americans have ditched their summer plans because of sky-high airfares. Luckily, finding a cheap flight is a science that can be hacked, and there are experts who have nailed this skill.
In 2014, Scott Keyes found a $130 roundtrip flight from NYC to Milan and realized he had a rare talent for finding cheap flights. He started an email list, called Scott’s Cheap Flights to share his tips with globetrotters looking to save. About ten years later, that email list turned into Going, a company dedicated to finding cheap flights for people.
Keyes occasionally hosts Ask Me Anything (AMA) sessions on Reddit, helping users crack the code for scoring the best deals. We went through one of his threads and pulled together 10 nifty tricks to help you find a cheap flight.