Nationwide domestic fares are projected to plummet 10% this month, with tickets expected to average $260 round trip, according to travel-booking app Hopper.
Outdoor destinations are still overwhelming popular, Hopper says, with flights to Colorado Springs averaging $243.Flights from Washington D.C. to Dublin are a mere $281, and a ticket from Los Angeles to Paris will only cost you $305. “We found that the absolute cheapest prices are going to start appearing around mid-September or this week," Damodaran said."Make sure you're booking at least four weeks in advance, at least three weeks in advance for Thanksgiving as well."
"We expect that prices will remain relatively low until about Halloween, so that's kind of the day where if you know you get to Halloween, that's when you should definitely book if you haven't booked yet," Damodaran said."Because after Halloween, we're expecting prices for Thanksgiving to start rising about 40% for domestic and international flights for Christmas.
Buy your holiday tickets now or better just stay home and skip the Hard COVID Christmas (again) this year. Three doors down they may be having a party, but six feet under is not my cup of ambition. I will always love not having the coronavirus.
Who knows what kind of covid regulations we’ll face during the holidays?!? Make sure your ticket is refundable :/
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Again? Those airlines are going need the extra capital.