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This rule is only holding true on domestic flights. Kayak says the lowest international Christmas fares appeared in July and were about 16 percent lower than normal. And when you do book, here's another rule of thumb to keep in mind: Don't assume that making a connection will lower the cost. According to Expedia, average ticket prices for direct flights around Thanksgiving are 20 percent lower than those requiring a connection. That doesn't mean that every direct flight will be cheaper than a similar flight with a stopover on the same route though, so search carefully. Also, comparison shop at multiple airports if you live in or near a major city. For the Washington D.C. area, flights into Reagan National are up to 22 percent cheaper than Baltimore-Washington International or Dulles, according to Expedia. In New York, LaGuardia is up to 15 percent cheaper than Newark or JFK. The traditional rules of airfare also apply. Tuesdays are generally the cheapest days to book; Wednesday is usually the cheapest day to fly, followed by Tuesday and Saturday. But for Thanksgiving, watch out for Wednesday: it's when everyone wants to fly and it's generally the most expensive. Early morning flights are generally the cheapest and provide an extra bonus during the holidays: they tend to be on-time more frequently. Still concerned you're not getting the best deal? Check out some fare-tracking charts on sites like Kayak.com that allow potential fliers to monitor the best time to buy. Another method? A browser toolbar called "Invisible Hand" will scan other websites while you're booking and let you know if it finds a better deal
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