Maybe you’ve already taken your vacation and figure, summer fun is over now. Or maybe you didn’t take a trip this year because you thought airfare prices were out of reach.

The good news is there are still flight deals available for vacation travel – even for second trips – if you travel on these magic dates of August and September. Note: These dates can vary by a day or two, depending on departure and destination cities.

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Magic dates in August

Aug. 10: Prices drop for flights to Europe, but consider waiting a little longer because fares will drop again.

Aug. 20: Prices for U.S. flights drop but mostly for midweek departures.

Aug. 27: Prices for U.S. flights drop significantly on all days of the week.

Example: We looked at prices for United Airlines flights from Los Angeles to New York (round-trip, non-stop). The cheapest flights in mid to late July cost $517, but dropped to $297 in late August. Note: Airfare prices can and do change without warning, so you may not find these exact prices, but they were available in early July. In any event, it gives you a pretty good idea about what you can save.

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Magic dates in September

Sept. 8: Fares for Europe flights drop again.

Late Sept.: Domestic fares will be very good deals and the bargains will continue through early November.

Example of the savings: We looked at fares on American Airlines from Boston to London (round-trip, non-stop). The cheapest flight in early August was $1,093; by late September, the fare dropped to an incredible $354.

How to find Magic Dates

1. Always shop an airfare comparison site; it’s the only way to determine which carrier has the best deal.

2. Use the above August and September dates as an outline when creating an itinerary; then move the dates a day or so, earlier or later, to see which days are best for your route. You’ll know you’re on the right track when prices drop.

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3. Accept some inconvenience. Flying super-early or super-late in the day can often save money, as can driving an extra hour or two to a bigger airport. Only you know if the money you may save is worth the hassle of this inconvenience.

Note: These are useful shopping tips for summer and the rest of year, so keep them in mind for Thanksgiving or Christmas. These holidays are closer than you think!