Flights can quickly become expensive, especially long-haul, international journeys far away.
One crafty traveller found a way to cut the costs, and managed to save $1,000 (£742) on their ticket with an easy trick.
They explained their method on Reddit and revealed they simply used a different language and currency option.
The frequent flier was looking for tickets from Santiago Airport (SCL) to Williamsport, in Pennsylvania (IPT).
Originally, they were priced between $1,700 (£1,262) and $2,000 (£1,484) on the airline’s website for a round trip in business class.
‘Google flights showed the price for $970 (£720) round trip. However. Once going to the carriers website (Latam), the price is actually ~$1700-$2000 round trip for business,’ they explained.
‘The ~$900 displayed price was for one leg. I used a laptop and the app to see if I could get the $1000 fare, both nearly $2k (£1,484).’
During the search, a link appeared that took the holidaymaker to the Spanish version of the website.
One crafty traveller found a way to cut the costs, and managed to save $1,000 on their ticket with an easy trick (stock)
They continued: ‘Not sure how but a link to the Spanish language/Chilean currency site popped up. Did NOT use a VPN.’
The passenger realised that booking through a different language and currency would save them a lot of money.
A round trip for their route turned out to be under $1,000 in business class if they paid in Chilean Pesos.
‘Of course I booked it,’ the passenger added.
The holidaymaker was pleasantly surprised by the trick, sharing that they haven’t had the same success with a VPN.
The post attracted hordes of comments and some shared their own tricks.
One person penned: ‘It can also change when you switch currencies. I once saved ~$900 flying from Japan to France by paying in JPY rather than USD.’
There are plenty of ways to cut the costs of a trip and nine out of 10 holidaymakers are taking steps to reduce their expenses.
They explained their method on Redditand revealed they simply used a different language and currency option (stock)
The top hacks used by holidaymakers across the UK have been revealed, according to a survey. The first tip? Book early.
It’s a simple yet effective tactic – which is why it’s no surprise 46 per cent of holidaymakers do so.
Secondly, you can travel outside of peak holiday seasons to get a better deal.
Travelling midweek is just as popular, with 45 per cent doing so.
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