Whether you are travelling across the country or across the world, the cost of getting there can be extortionate. With households struggling to pay for everyday costs, this means that consumers are always looking for new ways to help make travelling less expensive.
The most common form of travel undertaken by individuals is that of the daily commute. Getting to and from work can be both stressful and costly, especially as fuel prices and public transport fares continue to rise. To escape the pressures of everyday life people like to take a short holiday but even that can incur some hefty travel costs, regardless of whether the destination is nationally or internationally located.
To make sure you enjoy your holidays and daily commute without financial worries here are a few tips on how to save on travel expenses:
Season Tickets
One of the easiest ways to save money on daily travel is to purchase a season ticket. These will require a larger amount of money to be paid in one go but they could also see you save a tidy sum of cash in the long run.
Season tickets will usually provide you with unlimited travel between set locations for a select period of time, usually being issued either monthly or annually.
Season tickets are perfect if you rely on public transport to get you to work and can be used at any time of day, any day of the week. This means that if you are called in for extra meetings or are required to work different hours then you will still be able to use your season ticket.
Share SchemesCar share schemes are another great way to reduce the costs of everyday travel. If you and colleagues travel from similar locations then consider beginning your own car share scheme.
Not only will this reduce the carbon emissions you are producing but it will also help you to save money by using less fuel than if you were driving the same route every day on your own.
Fuel costs have increased massively recently, meaning that making savings here is vital for anyone who is watching their finances.
Travel Off-PeakIf possible, travel off-peak in order to get reduced prices. Whilst this may not be viable for everyday work commuting, unless you work flexible hours,

it can be incredibly useful when it comes to holiday or social travel.
If you are intending to go on
holiday within the UK and will be travelling by public transport or car, consider leaving at an off-peak time. Not only will this see you avoid the stress of rush hour traffic but it will also help you to save money. If travelling by public transport then fares will be cheaper and, on the road, the lack of traffic will mean you can drive at a more consistent speed allowing you to increase your fuel efficiency and lower the amount of petrol you use and therefore pay for.
Look For DiscountsLooking for discounts seems obvious but it really is a great way to save money. Vouchers and promotional offers will be available for all sorts of travel, allowing you to get the
best possible deal.
It is important that you keep looking for new deals in order to find the ones best for you. This applies to both everyday travel as well as holiday travel. Looking for cheap flights to destinations can be done quickly and simply and the airport you leave from and the time at which you fly can often influence the price.
When travelling to national locations looking for discounts on specific journeys is always worthwhile. You should also make sure you consider all of the different modes of transport, such as trains, buses and coaches to find the cheapest for your journey.
Go GreenLastly, an easy way to save money on travel is to go green. If it is viable then consider walking or cycling to work. A number of schemes are designed to encourage this within businesses, some of which will offer to hel

p with the
cost of a bicycle. This means that you can save even more money whilst getting yourself a brand new mode of transport.
Cycling or walking, when possible, can have a number of benefits. Not only does it save you money on travel but it also helps to reduce carbon emissions and therefore protect the environment.
By walking or cycling you will also be less disrupted by congestion and traffic jams, meaning that your journey will be far more enjoyable. Alongside this, walking and cycling has a number of fitness benefits, meaning that you can
improve your health whilst saving money and the environment!
So, what have we missed? What ways do you use, either locally or in general, to save money on travel?