Priceline.com Predicts Best Days To Fly For Thanksgiving & Christmas 2011
Pumpkin carving may at the top of your agenda for this weekend, but a little forward thinking could save you some serious cash this holiday season.
That’s right, it’s time to begin thinking about booking your Thanksgiving and Christmas airline tickets, and according to industry insiders there’s a decent possibility you could be spending your Christmas bonus getting to grandma’s house if you’re not careful. Priceline.com (Nasdaq: PCLN) reports that some of the biggest U.S. airlines cut back on flights earlier this year, and is predicting higher holiday airfares and more limited ticket availability for the 2011 holiday travel season.
The national average for Thanksgiving airfares is $400, up 4% over last year, and it’s not even November. The national average for Christmas airfares is doing better at $475, up 1% over last year. Priceline calculated the average airfares for both holidays based on published price airline tickets booked by its customers between July 1 and October 4, 2011.
Earlier this year, major airlines told the media that they were planning to cut their 4th quarter 2011 flight numbers. Delta said it would reduce its flights by 4% to 5%, while American reduced its Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday flights by approximately 4% starting last August. United and Continental, which have merged, expected flight reductions of 2% to 3% for domestic flights for 2011.
“With holiday airline tickets, it’s the same pull and tug of supply versus demand except, this year, supply will be down with some of the major airlines flying fewer seats,” said priceline.com’s Travel Ekspert, Brian Ek. “It’s always possible that travelers may balk at higher airfares and airlines will respond with sales. However, with ticket inventories already reduced, that’s not likely to happen. Travelers who want to go somewhere over the holiday season might want to think about locking in their tickets before fares start to rise and seats are taken.”
Airfares, hotel room and rental car rates for the holidays are highly dynamic and subject to change. To help travelers get the best available travel deals, priceline.com has created a web page http://pcln.com/bestdays. The page contains an interactive and frequently updated Best Days To Fly calendar and hotel deals from around the country.
According to Priceline’s Best Days To Fly Calendar for the holidays:
The most affordable days to fly over the Thanksgiving holiday are November 19, 20, 21, 24 (Thanksgiving Day), 25, 29 and 30.
The most affordable days to fly over the Christmas holiday are December 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27 and 31.
Ek also had some additional tips to help find cheaper airfare and keep those travel costs down after the airfare is booked.
Pick times of the day that are normally less busy. Time of day is important. Travelers will find the most affordable seats departing early in the morning (5-7 a.m.) or late evening (after 8 p.m.). Mid-day (11 a.m. – 4 p.m.) is a bit more expensive, but still reasonable. Most expensive are the peak business travel hours (8-10 a.m. and 5-7 p.m.).
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Send those presents on ahead. You see presents; the airlines see extra baggage and maybe some extra fees. Not to mention how unhappy the security screeners will be to see those wrapped boxes. Save yourself the hassle by mailing or shipping presents in advance (after you’ve wrapped them, of course).
Weigh and measure your baggage. Check your airline’s maximum requirements for checked and carry-on bags to make sure you won’t incur extra fees. Fees can be up to $38 for the first bag and $45 for the second. Note: baggage fees are charged separately for your outbound and return flights.
Now take all that green you saved on flights and put it toward a New Year’s getaway with your love. What better way to forget the family drama than to spend a few days in a tropical hideaway. Our picks for the best romantic spots this winter? Try the Bahamas, Antigua and Barbuda or the British Virgin Islands. With the reasonable rates offered through Scenic Rentals you can still keep that New Year’s resolution to save more and spend less!
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