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Top 10 (Budget Busting) Travel Mistakes

Last Modified: June 29, 2025 No Comments

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Planning tips that cut costs: Last-minute flights and getaways are sometimes the way to go if your goal is to travel on the cheap. But when it comes to avoiding extra travel costs, it’s planning ahead that’s the guaranteed remedy. In the hurry of booking, packing, and flying, travelers often forget the pillars of travel savings – and the money pocketed on cheap airfare gets unfortunately spent on avoidable costs. Cheapflights’ travel experts are now weighing in from their own experiences on the top 10 budget-busting travel mistakes that travelers can – quite easily – avoid.

Table of Contents

  • 1 Overpacking
  • 2 Currency gotchas
  • 3 Weather whoops
  • 4 Phone charges
  • 5 Forgotten tech toys
  • 6 Following the crowd
  • 7 Over tipping
  • 8 Skipping insurance
  • 9 Overlooking ground transportation
  • 10 Ignoring miles and points

Overpacking

Flyers nowadays aren’t just dealing with the ever-ballyhooed baggage fees. They’re also dealing with weight limits, which unfortunately have come down as the price of gas has gone up. The penalty for going over in weight is high enough that passengers are unloading clothes in the middle of airports just to beat associated fees. Beyond that, having more bags than you can carry leads to porter and bellboy costs every time you move from point A to B. Our tip: Plan your wardrobe ahead of time and pack versatile staples – like a black dress or nice pair of jeans – to save luggage space.

Currency gotchas

Though the Canadian dollar remains wonderfully strong, exchange rates still matter, so be sure to research the currency value of whatever country you’re traveling to before making pricey flight decisions. To ensure your dollar goes as far as it can, travel to countries with weaker currencies: instead of Paris, try Budapest; instead of London, try Prague; and instead of Barcelona, try Hanoi. It pays – literally – to know that currencies like the Vietnamese Dong offer Canadian travelers great value for their loonies. And for pity’s sake, be smart about where you change your currency (not at the airport).

Weather whoops

An amazing number of people don’t check the forecast before taking off on a trip. The result: they end up the lucky owners of overpriced sweatshirts, flip flops, and umbrellas. While an I Heart Wichita hoodie and Minnie Mouse umbrella may serve as lasting souvenirs, they can also burn up your pocket before you even leave the hotel lobby.

Phone charges

Roaming, data chargers, third-party carriers – there are as many ways to rack up extra costs as there will be zeroes added to your phone bill. But only if you aren’t paying attention. Before departure, call your cell phone company to ensure you understand exactly what your provider charges its customers abroad. To avoid a devastating bill, upgrade temporarily to an international calling plan, use local Wi-Fi, invest in a SIM card, or – if you’re really brave – leave your phone at home.

Forgotten tech toys

Tech-savvy travelers should write a checklist – whether on an iPad or pad of paper – of travel essentials. Free Wi-Fi at your local airport is useless if you’ve left your computer’s adapter plugged in at home or the office. Catalog the items you use and their accessories to guarantee chargers, batteries, earbuds, and other often-forgotten gadgets make it out the front door. Otherwise, you may find yourself taking a big bite out of your budget by paying airport prices for duplicate tech toys.

Following the crowd

Cut costs on your next vacation by going off the beaten path or dodging your destination’s high season. Push your ski vacation in British Columbia back to the spring and avoid January’s packed mountains. Or take the kids out of school early in the year for a long weekend in Disney; the parks are significantly less crowded and nearby beaches offer just as much 80-degree charm as they do in summer months. With fall around the corner, schedule a fall foliage tour in North Carolina and skip the New England cluster. Savvy planning and a few pulled strings are all it takes.

Over tipping

Do your research and learn the customary tipping habits of whatever country you’re visiting. Mexican servers expect a 10-15 percent tip for sit-down service, while in Fiji, tipping is discouraged. Get the inside scoop on tipping, from bar tabs to safari day rates, from our how-to guide for tipping around the world.

Skipping insurance

A travel emergency, whether as simple as a canceled flight or as scary as a hurricane or heart attack, can simultaneously take the fun out of a trip and leave you with a massive bill. Protect yourself against unexpected hotel and transportation costs – or uncovered doctors or hospital charges – by investing in insurance.

Overlooking ground transportation

Stepping off a long-haul flight oftentimes results in stepping into an expensive form of transportation. If frugal travel is your priority, pass on the cab and opt instead for a form of public transportation from the airport. Research ahead of time – our flight guides are a good place to start – to identify what trains, buses, trolleys, ferries and other modes of cheap transport could replace a high-priced taxi or private car service. In Chicago, for example, a metered cab costs passengers $35-40 to get downtown. A short ride on the “L” – Chicago’s elevated train system – is only $2.25.

Ignoring miles and points

Though it’s a hard commitment to make, loyalty to airlines, credit cards and hotels pays off. Make the effort to fly with a certain few airlines – typically the heavy hitters based at your local airport – and register as a frequent flyer to qualify for free flights and travel savings. Also, consider using travel credit cards – like the American Express AeroplanPlus Card – to earn extra rewards.

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