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'I save hundreds on flights every holiday by following easy frugal rule'
'I save hundreds on flights every holiday by following easy frugal rule'

Edinburgh Live

time11-05-2025

  • Edinburgh Live

'I save hundreds on flights every holiday by following easy frugal rule'

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A thrifty man has revealed a simple trick that could help you jet off to your dream holiday destination without breaking the bank. We all know the feeling of needing a break, whether it's from work stress, personal issues, or just a packed social calendar. And with summer on the horizon, many of us are starting to plan our holidays. But with living costs skyrocketing, a lavish getaway might seem like an impossible dream for most. However, one money-savvy man has shared his secret to visiting your dream destination without emptying your savings. Bradley, who goes by 'Bradley On A Budget' on TikTok and boasts a following of one million, recently saved £500 on a flight and has shared his method. The frugal 32-year-old decided to completely change his lifestyle after finding himself in debt to the tune of £104,150. Bradley manages to save thousands by eating the same meal every day - using supermarket own-brand products - and only owns one plate. He makes sure all his appliances are unplugged when he leaves the house and refuses to turn on the heating, no matter how cold it gets. He also ensures he is frugal when it comes to trips and treats. Bradley, the savvy traveller known as "Bradley On A Budget", was flabbergasted at the prospect of paying $1,070 [£801.38] for a direct flight from Connecticut to Wyoming that typically takes seven hours. He shared his thriftiness by saying: "Being Bradley On A Budget, I said that's stupid. I travelled a few hours to New York City and woke up the next day to catch my flight." Opting for a smarter route, he grabbed a bargain train fare to New York for just $36.50 [£27.35] and then secured a slashed flight rate of $398.96 [£299] by flying from New York to Denver, Colorado. Issuing his travel wisdom, Bradley advised: "Typically flights are so much cheaper if you fly out of major airports." He also revealed how he dodges luggage fees by taking along a trusty large backpack that's been with him since his school days in 2008: "It's roomy so it fits a lot, but it's also squishy so it fits as a personal item," he added. Moreover, instead of shelling out extra cash for assigned seating, Bradley lets the airline pick his perch, saving even more money. Further demonstrating his cost-effective ways, once in Denver, Bradley rented a car for a mere $99.80 [£74.77], firmly declaring: "I am sorry but I am not paying over $1,000 to fly when I know I can do it cheaper this way." He capped off his savvy journey by enjoying what turned into "such a blast" and a mini-adventure, soaking in scenic views on a de facto road trip. "It was like a mini road trip within the trip," he enthused. The journey, which included additional costs of tolls and petrol totalling £27.25, cost him a total of £428.22, meaning he managed to save £373.34 by opting for the more economical route. Social media users were quick to comment on @baddie. brad's advice video. One person enthused: " Yes! I love flying into a major airport and then renting a car to drive to more remote parts!". Another shared their own experience, saying: "I used to go to Wyoming for work and for real it is hundreds cheaper to fly into Denver and drive up," while another lamented: "That's crazy i was just in Wyoming and paid 1000 for my flight,". One user was impressed by the money-saving tip, admitting: "My brain would never be this creative to save money,". However, some pointed out that the trick only works if you have the time. One person noted: "He has so much time to use instead of spending the money. Some people don't have the time to save the money. Travelling for a cheaper flight, right there is where most people can't/won't be able to." Another added: "While I get this concept my time also has a value and for me personally I would have to take it into consideration. I did a road trip to Florida over the holidays because airfare was too expensive." One other questioned: "So like does your time not matter? Because sometimes spending a little more for your time is worth it". Would you try this? Let us know in the comments below.

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