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A Woman Has Traveled To 94 Countries Without Spending More Than $1000 Each Trip, And She Reveals How Others Can Exploit The System

Pricers are cheaper when countries are at war.

Traveling the world is something many people dream about, but the cost of airfare often becomes the biggest obstacle. Plane tickets alone can easily reach hundreds or even thousands of dollars, especially for international destinations. Because of that, travelers constantly look for tips and tricks that might make flying more affordable.

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As reported by BroBible, the experienced traveler recently shared a method she claims can dramatically reduce flight prices. The catch is that she openly admits the strategy might make some people uncomfortable on moral grounds.

The woman says she has visited a remarkable number of destinations around the world. In fact, she claims she has traveled to 94 countries and done so without ever paying more than $1,000 for a round-trip flight. According to her, the key to finding those deals is understanding when airfare tends to drop the most.

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She Says There Is An Exploit To Traveling

In a video that has attracted a large number of viewers, she explains the strategy she calls a “somewhat unethical travel hack.” Her approach revolves around paying attention to global news and timing your flight purchase around moments of political instability.

She describes the idea very clearly in the video.“Any time there is any political turmoil, change of presidency, onset of war—anything like that—that is the best time to go and book yourself a flight,” she states. “The flights—the prices are absolutely the most unbelievable. You’re never gonna be able to beat it.”

Her reasoning is based on a simple concept. When major political events or conflicts occur, fewer people are willing to travel to certain places. If demand drops, airlines may lower prices to fill empty seats. For travelers willing to book during those uncertain periods, it can lead to unusually cheap airfare.

She even suggested that current events might create an opportunity for travelers looking to plan a trip soon. Speaking about timing, she told viewers that if someone is planning to travel in the near future, this might be the moment to start looking for deals. “If you’re looking to go on a trip in a month from now, maybe a few weeks, this is the time to book,” she says.

While the advice caught people’s attention online, the reality behind airline pricing is more complicated. Political events and global news can certainly influence the travel industry, but they are only one piece of a much larger puzzle.

Airfare changes constantly due to multiple factors such as fuel costs, demand, airline competition, and shifting travel routes. For instance, geopolitical tensions can sometimes push fuel prices higher, which raises operating costs for airlines. When that happens, ticket prices can increase rather than decrease.

There are also logistical challenges that can occur during periods of instability. Major conflicts or security concerns sometimes disrupt airline routes and airport operations. In certain situations, airlines may cancel or suspend service to specific regions entirely.

For example, airlines have occasionally paused routes or temporarily stopped flights when safety concerns arise. Major transportation hubs can also shut down for short periods due to political or security issues, leaving thousands of travelers stranded and forcing airlines to cancel flights.

Despite that concern, the idea resonated with many viewers who are constantly searching for ways to reduce the cost of traveling. For people who prioritize saving money, the possibility of finding a significantly cheaper ticket can be tempting.

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Brenn Allen Flores
Brenn is a sports writer from the Philippines. He has written for The Varsitarian, Last Word on Sports, and Basketball Network.