It emerged that Fridays are the cheapest day to travel - saving you up to 26 per cent compared to departing on a Sunday, the report found
Flights booked on a Sunday and taken on a Friday are up to 26 per cent cheaper than those booked on any other day, according to a report.
The cheapest day to travel is a Friday, which can save tourists 26 per cent compared to if they go on a Sunday, which is the most expensive day. Nearly three-quarters are afraid of forgetting their passport before a flight, and 49 per cent are terrified they will leave credit cards and money at home as well.
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