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Booking on Tuesday vs Sunday: I Tested the Myth (India to Europe Route)

You’ve probably heard this advice before:

“Flights are cheaper if you book on Tuesday.”

But is that actually true in 2026 — or just an outdated internet myth?

Instead of guessing, I decided to test it properly.

I tracked and compared flight prices for the same India → Europe route, checking fares on Tuesday and Sunday over multiple weeks.

Here’s what actually happened.


The Experiment Setup

Route Tested: Delhi (DEL) → Paris (CDG)
Travel Month: October
Trip Duration: 9 Days
Cabin: Economy
Tracking Period: 4 Weeks
Platform Used: Skyscanner
Check Time: 8 PM IST (same time every check)

Every week:

  • I checked prices on Tuesday
  • I checked prices again on Sunday
  • Same filters
  • Same travel dates
  • Same number of passengers

The goal: isolate the booking-day variable.


The Results (Real Numbers)

Week 1

Tuesday: ₹52,400
Sunday: ₹54,900
Difference: ₹2,500

Week 2

Tuesday: ₹49,850
Sunday: ₹50,300
Difference: ₹450

Week 3

Tuesday: ₹51,200
Sunday: ₹51,900
Difference: ₹700

Week 4

Tuesday: ₹48,750
Sunday: ₹49,100
Difference: ₹350


Final 4-Week Average

Average Tuesday Fare: ₹50,550
Average Sunday Fare: ₹51,550

Average difference: ₹1,000


So… Is Tuesday Actually Cheaper?

Technically?

Yes — but not dramatically.

The price difference was:

  • Inconsistent
  • Sometimes small
  • Never huge

There was no massive ₹8,000–₹10,000 difference.

The biggest factor wasn’t the booking day — it was demand trends during that period.


What Actually Influenced Prices More

After analyzing all data, here’s what mattered more than booking day:

1️⃣ Weeks Before Departure

Prices dropped 9–10 weeks before travel — regardless of weekday.

2️⃣ Seat Inventory

When certain fare classes sold out, prices jumped immediately.

3️⃣ Weekend Browsing Behavior

Sundays showed slightly higher fares, possibly due to:

  • Higher search volume
  • Leisure browsing traffic
  • Dynamic pricing adjustments

But this wasn’t consistent enough to call it a rule.


Why This Myth Exists

Historically:

  • Airlines released fare updates mid-week
  • Business travel patterns influenced pricing cycles

But today:

  • Pricing algorithms run continuously
  • Fares change multiple times daily
  • Demand signals matter more than weekday

Airline pricing is now automated and dynamic.


The Real Strategy That Works Better

Instead of worrying about Tuesday vs Sunday:

Do this:

✔ Track prices for 2–3 weeks
✔ Set price alerts
✔ Compare +/- 3 departure days
✔ Consider 1-stop options
✔ Avoid booking inside 6 weeks

These factors influence price far more than weekday booking.


When Booking Day Might Still Matter

Small differences can appear when:

  • Demand is spiking rapidly
  • It’s peak season (June–August)
  • Major events are happening in Europe
  • Inventory is low

But these differences are usually marginal.


My Final Verdict

The “Book on Tuesday” rule is not completely false.

But it’s outdated as a standalone strategy.

The average savings from booking Tuesday vs Sunday in my test:

👉 Around ₹1,000.

However, choosing flexible travel dates saved ₹6,000–₹12,000 in other tests.

Date flexibility > Booking weekday.

Always.