These actions and habits are the culprits that consistently drive up the cost of your travels.
For Affordable Travel, Steer Clear of These 9 Pitfalls
1. Fly on Weekdays
Flying on weekends may seem convenient but often comes with a higher price tag. Whether you're planning a short getaway or a longer trip, you can save a significant amount by choosing weekday flights. Don't believe it? Next time, compare the prices of weekday and weekend flights to see how much you can save.

Carrying a credit card while traveling is understandable for its safety and emergency usefulness. However, most of these cards charge currency conversion fees for international transactions, meaning you'll end up paying extra for these fees.

3. Currency Exchange at the Airport
When traveling, it's advisable to exchange currency beforehand at home, allowing you time to research where to get the best rates. If you hastily exchange money at the airport without preparation, chances are you'll incur additional costs due to higher exchange rates.

4. Opt for Layover Flights

Direct flights are always convenient and faster, but they tend to be more expensive than layover flights. If you're not in a rush, layover flights can save you money. Additionally, you might find some great deals at duty-free shops or have some time to explore the surroundings while waiting.
5. Avoid Dining Out Every Meal

Dining at fancy restaurants can significantly raise the cost of your trip, especially for a family vacation. Instead of paying for expensive meals three times a day, consider accommodations that include breakfast. There's no need to visit pricey cafes for drinks; you can purchase beverages and snacks at local spots or supermarkets.
If you're traveling to a city with a well-developed public transportation system, you're likely to save quite a bit on commuting. However, travelers often opt for daily passes, rarely considering the availability of weekly or citywide transit passes. If you're a student, a person with disabilities, or a senior citizen, don't forget to inquire about any available discounts.

7. Travel During Peak Season
Traveling during the ideal season is often enjoyable with beautiful weather and a variety of local specialties. However, the downside is that service prices tend to be higher, and you may feel like the world is converging on your chosen destination. If possible, try traveling during the off-peak season when you can enjoy a serene atmosphere, lower prices, and still discover fascinating attractions.

8. Buy Food at the Airport or Onboard
Food at the airport is usually expensive, so to save money, bring some snacks for waiting and during the flight. Keep in mind that you're not allowed to carry liquids over 100ml, but you can freely bring food items.

9. Purchase Maps and Travel Guides
Buying these items, what's wrong with that? Aren't they essential? It's true they're not wrong, but you can save money by using online maps or offline apps, even printing maps at home and bringing them along.

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Reference: Mytour Travel Handbook
MytourJanuary 10, 2017