Are you clinging to the heat (and that last margarita) before you give in to the next season?🌴🍹
Or are you spreading the pumpkin spice around your house and pulling out the Halloween decorations? 🦹♀️
Regardless, we can all admit that the holidays are only getting closer! Now is actually the best time to start making holiday travel plans. Flights won’t be this cheap for much longer as millions of travelers are getting ready to visit family in either November or December. Follow these 5 expert travel tips to get the best deals.
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Travel Tips
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- Learn How to Use a Flight Search Engine – Google Flights and Skyscanner.com can both help you grab the best day to travel for the best price.
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- Set Up Price Alerts/Notifications – you don’t have to keep revisiting the same old websites over and over again! Just set up a price alert with your preferred flight search engine and you will receive a notification if the price goes down.
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- Utilize All Airports in a City Search – expand your departure airport to include airports you’d be willing to drive to. Instead of just looking at LAX, have your flight search engine check out prices at all of the surrounding airports
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- Fly or Drive on the Day Of – If you travel on Thanksgiving or on Christmas Day you avoid crowded airports. If you drive, the roads will be clear (AND you have an opportunity to extend these magical holidays by getting a do-over holiday celebration at your destination)!
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- Taking Presents? – ship them over ahead of time. With checkpoints and suitcase searches, you are not going to like what those wrapped packages might look like once you arrive at your destination. Save yourself unwanted surprises and send them on ahead.
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Question For You
What are you most concerned about with holiday travel this year? We would love to hear from you. It helps us engage with fellow travelers as well as plan for an upcoming article that can better serve your needs!
Hope to hear from you soon!
Until next time fellow travelers!