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How CheapoTrav Finds You the Cheapest Flights & Hotels
CheapoTrav compares prices across 500+ airlines and 300+ hotel booking platforms in real time, so you always see the lowest available fare. According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, booking 3–4 weeks in advance saves travelers an average of 24% on domestic flights. Our price alert system monitors your chosen routes 24/7 and notifies you the moment fares drop.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cheapest way to book flights and hotels?
The cheapest results almost always come from comparing prices across many providers in a single search rather than going direct to one airline or hotel site, because the same room or seat is often priced differently across booking channels. CheapoTrav queries 500+ airlines and 300+ hotel platforms in real time and surfaces the lowest fare for each itinerary, including bundled flight-plus-hotel discounts you cannot see when shopping each leg separately. Pair that with a 3–6 week booking window for domestic trips and 2–6 months for international, and set a price alert so you are notified the moment your route drops. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically 10–20% cheaper than Friday or Sunday, and flying into a secondary airport (Burbank vs LAX, Stansted vs Heathrow) can shave another 15–30%.
How far in advance should I book a flight?
For US domestic flights, the historical sweet spot from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics and major fare-tracking studies is 21–60 days before departure — booking inside that window saves an average of 24% versus last-minute purchases. International long-haul fares are most stable 2–4 months out for off-peak travel and 4–6 months for high-season Europe, Asia, or holiday periods. Booking too early (more than 8–10 months out) is rarely cheaper because airlines load fares at the highest published level until demand data builds. For Thanksgiving, Christmas, and spring break, lock in by October, early November, and January respectively — those peak windows almost never go on sale.
How do price alerts work on CheapoTrav?
Once you save a route and date range, CheapoTrav re-checks fares across every connected provider on a recurring schedule and notifies you by email or push when the lowest price moves by 10% or more, when a new airline enters your route, or when a published sale matches your itinerary. You can set a target price and we will only alert when fares drop below it, which is useful for flexible travelers who want to wait out a specific number. Alerts include the exact provider, fare class, and a one-click link to book at the price we observed, and historical price history is shown so you can judge whether the current quote is genuinely low or merely average for the season.
Are there hidden fees when booking through CheapoTrav?
No — CheapoTrav itself does not add booking fees or service charges, and the price you see in the results list is the total including all government taxes and mandatory airline surcharges. Optional airline ancillaries — checked bags, seat selection, priority boarding, in-flight meals — are still charged by the airline at the rates they publish, and we surface those fees alongside the base fare so the all-in cost is easy to compare across carriers. Hotel rates shown include taxes and standard fees; resort fees and city tourist taxes that are only collected at check-in are flagged on the property page before you confirm.
Can I cancel or change a flight or hotel booked through CheapoTrav?
Cancellation and change rules are set by the airline or hotel that issued your booking, not by CheapoTrav, so what is possible depends on the fare class or rate you chose. For US-issued flight tickets, the DOT 24-hour rule lets you cancel within 24 hours of booking for a full refund as long as the flight is at least seven days away, regardless of fare class. Most major US carriers have dropped change fees on Main Cabin and above for domestic and short-haul international, while Basic Economy and ultra-low-cost carriers (Spirit, Frontier) remain non-refundable and non-changeable. Refundable hotel rates can typically be cancelled free up to 24–48 hours before check-in; non-refundable rates trade flexibility for a 10–25% discount. Our 24/7 support line can process changes on your behalf — call any time.
Which airlines and aircraft does CheapoTrav cover?
CheapoTrav profiles 50+ major global airlines across Star Alliance, SkyTeam, oneworld, and independent carriers — each with baggage rules, cabin specs, lounge access, fleet, loyalty program details, and 24/7 reservations phone numbers in our Airlines Directory. We also publish interactive seat maps and full specifications for 25+ commercial aircraft from Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, Bombardier, and ATR — Boeing 737, 777, 787, 747, Airbus A320 family, A330, A350, A380, and more — with airline-specific configurations so you know what to expect on your exact flight. Both directories are free to browse and updated as fleets evolve.