How to Set Up Flight Fare Alerts That Actually Work
Set up fare alerts on Google Flights, Scott's Cheap Flights (Going), and Secret Flying for your routes 2-8 weeks before you want to travel. Use flexible date ranges and nearby airports to catch the best deals when prices drop.
- Choose your alert platforms. Sign up for Google Flights alerts (free), Going premium ($49/year), and follow Secret Flying on social media. Google catches most deals, Going finds mistake fares, Secret Flying spots flash sales.
- Set up Google Flights alerts. Go to Google Flights, search your route with flexible dates (+/- 3 days), click the alert toggle. Set up separate alerts for different date ranges if you have multiple possible travel windows.
- Configure Going alerts. Set your home airport and up to 3 nearby airports. Choose your regions of interest (Europe, Asia, etc.). Enable both premium economy and economy alerts - premium economy deals are often better value.
- Add airline-specific alerts. Sign up for sale notifications directly with your preferred airlines. Budget carriers like Southwest, Ryanair, and AirAsia often don't appear in third-party search engines.
- Set realistic price expectations. Research normal prices for your route first. Set mental price targets: 20% below normal is good, 40% below is excellent. Don't wait for unrealistic deals.
- Act fast on good deals. Book within 24 hours of getting an alert for international flights, within 4 hours for domestic. Use the airline's 24-hour cancellation policy as insurance while you decide.
- How far in advance should I set up fare alerts?
- 2-8 weeks for domestic flights, 1-4 months for international. Earlier alerts catch planning deals, later ones catch last-minute drops.
- Why am I not getting any good deals?
- Check that you're including nearby airports, have flexible dates enabled, and aren't setting unrealistic price expectations. Some routes rarely have major sales.
- Should I book immediately when I get an alert?
- Research quickly first. Check the total cost including baggage and seat selection, verify the dates work, then book within hours if it's genuinely good.
- Do fare alerts work for specific dates?
- They work best with flexibility. If you must travel specific dates, set alerts anyway but expect smaller savings and fewer deals.