Pinching Your Pennies on Travel Expenses? Why You Could be Booking on the Wrong Day
According to the flight-watch app, Hopper, the "Tuesday Effect" no longer applies

NATIONAL — If you’re pinching pennies when it comes to booking your flights, Tuesday is no longer the cheapest day to do it.
According to the flight-watch app, Hopper, the “Tuesday Effect” no longer applies.
While you still may be able to get a deal, it only happens at midnight and applies to less than two percent of domestic U-S flights.
Hopper says Thursday is the day, with prices on domestic flights dropping up to $15 and international flights by about $20.
If you are only looking at international flights, go with Monday.
Prices drop usually by about $30 a ticket.