When I was a travel agent I used to save people up to $300 on their international flights using this simple travel hack that I came across by accident.

As I was working on commision I had to keep this technique secret, but now that I am out of the game I want to share this technique with everyone.

If you are travelling soon, you could be looking at saving’s of up to $300 yourself. Best of all, it’s so simple you will literally think “Why haven’t I thought about this sooner”

This technique is so powerful your friends are going to be begging you to help them buy their tickets.

Seeing as I’m giving away this information for free all you have to do is share it with them so they also get the benefit out of it.

Ok ok No more talking up this Travel hack. It’s time to get right into it

One thing you are probably noticing more and more these days is that VPN (Virtual Proxy Networks) are getting advertised left right and centre.

In all honesty, everyone should get a VPN, first of all, they protect your privacy, make your computer harder to hack and also you can end up saving tons of money using one.

This is where this flight travel hack comes into play.

With a VPN you have the ability to change your browsing location, not only from city to city but also country to country.

This is fantastic news as it allows you to browse pages as if you were in a different country.

When it comes to websites and flight companies many of them will decide who pays more or less. The reason behind it is that some countries have higher incomes and because of that are more likely to part with their cash.

And another reason is that there are some countries with more competition than others. In the game of selling flights, it makes sense to chase up countries which will more likely fill up their planes rather than ones that will leave their planes half empty.

Also with places with higher competition, it means that there are more airlines fighting for your hard earned dollar.

E.g. Not many flights flying from Antarctica to Asia, so the airlines can put whatever prices they want.

On the other hand, there are plenty of airlines fighting for you in Asia to get you on their planes which means that they will have to lower the prices to compete with other airlines.

What will you need for this travel hack

First of all, you will need either a smartphone or a laptop

Next, you will require a VPN. As VPN’s seem to be popping up all over the place it shouldn’t be too difficult to find one.

Here are a few I recommend:

Hola.org – (FREE) a chrome based VPN that you can use quite easily. Just install it in your chrome browser, click on the icon and then change your location. It’s super simple but doesn’t completely protect your computer

ExpressVPN – This is a Paid VPN that I personally use. It’s great as it works both on my Computer, Phone and Tablet.

When looking for a VPN I did plenty of research and found this one to be the best. Not only does it allow me to browse from all around the world but it doesn’t keep any of my browsing data on it’s servers.

In doing so making my browsing safe and private.

It’s one of the fastest ones out on the market and best of all, if you use it regularly to buy things online, you will make your money back on it fast. Click here to buy it

What to do next with the travel hack once you have a VPN

Now it’s time to look at buying some flights. Check out the prices for flights from the country you are browsing from. By doing this you will have prices to compare against in the future.

A good idea is also to browse from a private browser at this point so that flight websites don’t store cookies on your browser.

The website’s say it’s to improve your browsing experience, but from my experience, I know that they can up the prices depending on how many times you search for the flight.

This gives buying tickets a sense of urgency as the prices could possibly continually climb and in doing so make you pay more then you have to.

Many people dispute this claim but seeing as I fly very regularly, I notice this happen very often.

Worse case scenario, the websites won’t be able to track your browsing history.

Konrad, Get into the travel hack already.

Ok, I hear you, you are excited to save some money on your flight. Let’s go

Check out the prices of your flights from the country you are in using a private browser. E.g You are in the United States – Check your flight as if you were regularly browsing Write down the prices for keepsake and also to compare and close down your Private Browser Next, change your location using the VPN. Open up a new private browser and search for the same flights but from your new location That is it, you will at this point see a change in prices or you won’t

This is not a travel hack that guarantees savings on all flights, it is a hack that can and in most cases will save you money on longer international flights.

My experience is that I save anywhere between $20 – $300 dollars on flights

I love this as for something so simple I literally pulled money out of nowhere which I can end up spending while I’m on holidays. Either on new clothes, new experiences or upgrades at hotels.

Did this travel hack work for you? How much savings have you made? Let me know in the comments below

If it did I would recommend picking up a VPN for all your online browsing as it ends up protecting you and your wallet in more ways than you can imagine.

As mentioned before I recommend ExpressVPN and I have been using it for 2 years now without any complaints.

And also a massive recommendation is that try not being the person that purchases people’s tickets. From my own experience of buying tickets for family, if anything goes wrong, they will chase after you to make everything right.

So to avoid that make sure to share this page with them so they can also enjoy the savings you will be making but also I would appreciate it if you passed it on.

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