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Published 13:52 7 May 2016 BST
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It might sound like common sense just to book at that time but Tim says that this is how airlines operate flight prices.
When determining costs, the demand for the flight, number of seats sold and the distance of the flight are all important factors.
Fight prices can change a number of times a day and are often slashed when the demand for a route just isn't there.
If you're really confused about what your best option for cheap prices, here is Tim's advice in a nutshell: “travel in January, February, and September because those are the months airlines don’t have people traveling".
Handy advice to keep in mind next time you're booking a ticket out of here.
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