The case for flying on low-demand days

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“Remote workers have the option to be flying on these off-days, but they don’t tend to be taking advantage of it as much as they could, if airline pricing is any indication,” says Willis Orlando, senior flight analyst at Scott’s Cheap Flights. “And airline pricing is so sensitive to demand.” Nowadays, travelers can snag affordable flights during the workweek, especially to destinations that are more popular with leisure travelers, like Las Vegas or Miami.

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