Instead of bemoaning the fact that we are in a recession and that times are so tough, why not look for clever ways of cutting costs?
There are so many ways where we can make a difference to our pockets, not least of all finding cheap flights in South Africa. Yes is it tough waking up at 6 am in the morning to catch the airline sales, but think of it this way – you can save as much as a R1000 on your next trip to Cape Town, Durban or anywhere else in South Africa.
Draw money from your bank’s ATM only! You can save as much as R40.00 every go to the ATM where you usually bank. This could add up to in the region of R2000 or even more a year.
Buying a coffee EVERY day adds up. Coffee could be in the region of about R16 every time you have one so that is R80 a week, and at the end of the month adds up to R320 and per annum this little treat you love to indulge in could be a saving of R3 840 which you could be putting towards Christmas gifts or your annual holiday. I am not saying never have your favourite cup of coffee every again, all I’m saying is that one cup once in a while is more of a treat than one every day which adds up to so much money.
Pack your own lunches instead of buying Woolworths every lunch break ;you will be saving money as well as eating better food, resulting in potential weight loss. Walk instead of driving everywhere, saving you money on petrol, and recycle as much as you can. You don’t need to buy new wrapping paper every time you give a gift, and this year, make a couple of your gifts for Christmas instead of indulging in great expense.
Cheap flights in South Africa makes a whole lot of practical sense, so the next time there is a special deal or a sale on one of the airlines, take advantage and book for your next flight. For more on special cheap flight deals in South Africa, contact us.
