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Book late and avoid stress with our guide to last-minute travel Score cheap last-minute flights with

Book late and avoid stress with our guide to last-minute travel [Flights]( [Hotels]( [Car hire]( [Skyscanner]( Score cheap last-minute flights without the stress [View flights]( How to find the right flight at short notice Sometimes it’s a spontaneous city break. Other times it’s a necessity. Whatever it is, we’ve all needed a cheap flight as soon as possible. Here’s how Skyscanner can help you limit the stress of last-minute travel. 📍 Nearby airports When you select the “Nearby airports” option on the search bar, you’ll see flight results for the origin and departure airport that you picked, as well as other airports close by. This increases your chances of finding the ideal flight! 🛫 One-way flights Searching for roundtrips is convenient, but it’s not always the cheapest. Sometimes it can be cheaper and more effective to run one-way searches for each leg of your trip, giving you more airlines and options to choose from. 🕓 Pull an all-nighter If you have the time, you could look at red-eye flights. Overnight trips can often be cheaper and quieter, because they depart at less popular times. Hey, you can sleep when you get there! 📞 Get in touch Booking through a travel company or travel agent? Sometimes it’s worth reaching out to these places directly. There are often last-minute cancellations from other travellers, meaning you can snag a ticket at a huge discount if you’re lucky! 🤞 Wait it out… If you’ve got nerves of steel, and can afford to wait until the real last minute, then it might pay off to wait before booking that flight you have your eye on. Prices can sometimes drop at the last second if all the seats haven’t been filled. [Explore flights]( [Flights]( [Hotels]( [Car hire]( We don’t have a home airport on record for you so we’ve automatically set it to Indira Gandhi International . [Change your home airport here.]( Registered​ Office:​ Skyscanner​ Limited,​ Level​ 5,​ Ilona​ Rose​ House,​ Manette​ Street,​ London​ W1D​ 4AL,​ United​ Kingdom. UK Company Number: 04217916; VAT Registration Number: GB 208148618 [Unsubscribe]( [Edit My Preferences]( [Privacy Policy]( [Contact us]( [Global Partner of the 2024 Solheim Cup]( [Solheim Cup 2024]( [Skyscanner](

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