Holiday Travel Survival Guide: Tips, Hacks and How to Avoid Disaster

If you’re suffering from analysis paralysis when it comes to booking holiday travel, it’s understandable. There will be record travel costs during this holiday season, plus looming recession fears—and so many places to choose among: Travelers who searched for November and December travel rose a whopping 60% year over year, according to Expedia Group’s quarterly Traveler Insights Report released on Tuesday.

More than half of Americans say they plan to escape for one or both of the holidays this year, with 70% of them planning to visit friends and family, said Hayley Berg, lead economist at travel booking app Hopper, in a statement. “As of today, nearly 25 million seats are expected to depart on flights from US airports over the Thanksgiving travel week, from Sunday 11/20 to Sunday 11/27; a 6% increase in capacity compared to 2019.”

The good news is that it’s not too late to snag prices that won’t induce groans for travel from now to Thanksgiving, Christmas and up to New Year’s. But you’ll have to be fast, nimble and willing to change your booking habits. You’ll also need to use all the tools at your disposal.

Book Your Holiday Flights, ASAP

Thanksgiving domestic airfare has risen 10% from 2021 and is averaging $275 per round trip, while international airfare is averaging $828 round trip, up 16% from last year, according to fresh data pulled for Bloomberg by Hopper.

If you haven’t bought Thanksgiving tickets yet, you’re a week late to snag decent fares. But it’s better to do it now than later, as prices are expected to rise from $10 to $15 daily in the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, Hopper says. You might also miss out if flights on your route sell out. Flexibility on your travel dates is crucial.