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The rising cost of air travel in Canada, whether due to airline policies or federal regulations, is undeniable, making flights a significant expense for travelers. A recent study by the Flight Centre reveals that some Canadians are willing to skip essential payments, such as rent or mortgage, just to afford a plane ticket this year. However, there are safer ways to plan a summer trip without such drastic measures.

Omar Kaywan, co-founder of Goose Insurance, notes that despite the high cost of flights and the current economic pressures, about half of Canadians still intend to travel this year.

For those who haven't made early travel arrangements but still want to vacation this summer, travel expert Leslie Keyter offers some practical advice. Keyter emphasizes the importance of using any accumulated travel points or Airmiles, as well as credit card perks like companion tickets, to reduce costs. 

Research indicates that Canadians often accumulate travel points without using them promptly. Kaywan warns against hoarding these points because their value can fluctuate. He advises using them when possible to avoid losing value.

Keyter also suggests booking flexible tickets rather than the cheapest fares. Flexible tickets allow travelers to change their plans without hassle if they find a cheaper option later. Additionally, she cautions about the potential issues with booking flights too far in advance, such as schedule changes. While airlines typically offer alternatives in such cases, travelers should be prepared for adjustments.

For those with flexible schedules, last-minute travel can be a cost-effective option. Airlines sometimes lower prices 72 hours before a flight to fill empty seats.

Summer is the peak travel season, which means higher prices. Keyter recommends traveling during the shoulder season, just before or after peak times, to save money.

In response to the high cost of travel, WestJet recently announced new fare categories to make flying more affordable. The airline plans to introduce a cheaper fare for travelers willing to fly without a carry-on bag. Passengers who opt for this fare can still bring a small item, like a backpack or purse, to store under the seat in front of them.

Last month, WestJet introduced its "extended comfort" fare category, which offers passengers additional benefits, including preferential access to overhead bins. This move is part of WestJet's broader strategy to provide more affordable travel options and cater to different passenger needs.

Overall, while air travel costs remain high, there are several strategies Canadians can use to make their summer travel plans more affordable. Using travel points, booking flexible tickets, considering last-minute deals, and traveling during less busy times are all effective ways to save money. Additionally, new fare options from airlines like WestJet can help make flying more accessible for budget-conscious travelers.

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