json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["travel"],"appCategory":"travel","appBody":"<p> The sinews of war is time! Or more particularly, your flexibility on this point. This is played out on several levels:<br>\n</p>\n<p><strong>The choice of your travel dates</strong><br>\n</p>\n<p><strong>Traveling in low season will undeniably save you money on transportation and accommodation. Specifically</strong>, traveling at the very beginning or end of the low season (because you are certainly up for the broken prices, but surely a little less enthusiastic about spending your vacation at the beach in the pouring rain from morning to evening ). Also remember to inquire about local holiday periods or national holidays, prices logically flamboyant at this time.<br>\n</p>\n<p>In the same way, the <strong>more flexible you are about your travel dates, the greater your chances of saving money</strong>. For flights, the reputation of the site kayak.fr is more to do in this area. Most airlines and SNCF (on some destinations) now offer a price calendar over a month or more, which will allow you to locate their \"model\" in the blink of an eye and adjust your dates accordingly ( example: cheaper trains on Tuesdays, cheaper flights at night, etc.).<br>\n</p>\n<p><strong>The duration of your trip</strong><br>\n</p>\n<p>There are exceptions to this rule, but long-haul <strong>flights with stopovers are generally more cost-effective than direct flights</strong>. If you want to travel to a secondary city and you are not in a hurry, consider landing in the capital and traveling to your destination by other means of transportation. The reverse is also true, flights to secondary cities may be cheaper than flights to the capital (this is particularly the case for low-cost airlines like Ryanair). Here again, the nerve of war is time, since you will probably need some time to research and evaluate your options.<br>\n</p>\n<p>Once on site it's the same thing, the <strong>less you are in a hurry to travel, the more you save money</strong>. Having time allows you, among other things, to reserve your transport tickets by your own means rather than resort to a local travel agency, to choose the cheapest means of transport (which are very often ... the longest) and good negotiate the rates of your transport and accommodation (in countries where this practice is common course).<br>\n</p>\n<p>In general, having time allows for better spending decisions: fewer impulse purchases, fewer scams and \"emergency\" spending. Nothing prevents you a priori to come back later in this shop where you had \"a crush\" if you really want (\"blow of heart\" which we think very often not at all the next day) and if you are ready to sell father and mother to catch the last train of the day leaving in 45 minutes, you will probably do it. </p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pklhbklh5","appParentAuthor":"fortniteboss","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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