The era of dirt-cheap travel is over, and since the flight can represent the biggest part of your trip expenses, finding that hidden cheap deal can be just as important as finding the right destination, the right tour company, the right backpack, or the right place to stay. After all, if a flight is too expensive, you aren’t going anywhere – and today I am going to help you master how to find a cheap flight. These are the exact steps I follow. If you follow them too, you’ll nevemr be the person on a flight who paid the most for their ticket! First, know that there are many reasons why flights are expensive. Bankruptcy has meant that airlines, which are under pressure to make a profit, can’t reduce fares as much, and limited competition gives them less incentive to do so. Additionally, since airlines have slashed routes and capacity, they are flying full planes. Fuller planes also means less incentive to reduce fares. And though oil prices have fallen substantially, airlines aren’t going to lower fares, because for the first time in a long time, they are making money and they don’t want to stop! (More: Why your airfare is so expensive.) But that doesn’t mean the deck is fully stacked against you. Every day the airlines have thousands of killer deals — from mistakenly published cheap fares to normal deals to slashed prices to compete with another airline. Cheap fares are out there if you know how to find them. Here is my 13-point guide to easily finding cheap flights, based on over ten years of travel and thousands of flights flown 13 Steps to Saving Money on Flights Ignore the myths Be flexible with your travel dates Be flexible with your destinations Fly budget carriers Don’t always fly direct Remember, not all search engines are equal Take advantage of student discounts Sign up for a frequent flier program and travel hack Join a mailing list Search ticket prices as one person Search in other currencies Know your price Book early (but not too early)