Many of us are gearing up for fun trips all over the country this summer. Heck, maybe you're planning a weekend excursion overseas. While all of this is fun and exciting, there's always one aspect of the vacation process that's a little hard to swallow.

Yes, I'm talking about costs. We have to book hotel rooms, rental cars, pay resort fees, and shell out an arm and a leg for all the entertainment.

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One thing I'm sure you're all too familiar with is flight costs. To help you save a buck or two or a hundred, we did a little digging and found out when it is cheapest to fly out of North Dakota.

According to SkyScanner.com, the cheapest month of the year to fly in and out of North Dakota is February. While it's true that many of us don't do a lot of traveling in the dead of winter, maybe it's time you start rethinking your travel schedule.

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If you book a flight for February, on average, you will only pay $90. If you want to vacation on a budget, find a warm-weather climate, and book that flight during the month of love. --Your wallet will thank you.

Not only did we find which month is the cheapest to fly in and out of North Dakota, we also found how far in advance you should be booking your tickets to get the lowest rate.

According to NetCredit.com, in North Dakota, if you plan on booking a domestic flight, you should do it 36 days in advance. The source used Google price history data to determine the perfect booking window for North Dakota travelers.


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