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The Procrastinator’s Guide to Holiday Travel Savings

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When booking at the last–minute, it’s tempting to grab the first available flight or hotel that fits your schedule – resist this urge. You can often find better deals by comparing discount sites like Kayak or Booking.com. And don’t forget to check the prices for one-way tickets, which can be cheaper than round-trip fare.

The more flexible you are with your travel schedule, the better your chances of snagging a deal. Consider shifting your departure or return date by a day or two; this small adjustment can save you hundreds. Similarly, early morning or red-eye flights are typically less expensive than those in the afternoon.

When searching for flights, don’t limit yourself to the major airport closest to your destination. Check out regional airports nearby, both at your departure and arrival points. Alternative airports could offer cheaper fares and less congestion.

If you need a hotel or rental car in addition to your flight, some booking platforms offer bundle deals that allow you to save by booking everything together. Sites like Expedia or Priceline will often discount the package price for flights, hotels, and rental cars when you book them together. This also simplifies your planning process by managing everything in one place.

Have you been accumulating frequent flyer miles or credit card rewards? Now is the time to cash in. Many airlines and rewards programs allow you to redeem points for flights or hotels, potentially covering a hefty portion of your expenses – or even your entire trip. If you don’t have enough points for a full redemption, using them can still help if you’re trying to stick to a budget.

If possible, aim to pack everything in a carry-on to avoid checked baggage fees. Many airlines charge up to $50 for the first checked bag each way, which adds up quickly for a family. Traveling light saves you money and time at the airport – no waiting at baggage claim, and less hassle navigating through the airport.

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While it might seem like an extra cost, investing in travel insurance can save you from financial fallout later. Look for policies that cover cancellations, delays, and medical emergencies. Some credit cards also offer built-in travel insurance if you use them to book your trip, so check to see if you’re already covered

Consider other transportation methods, like trains or buses. While they might take longer, services like Amtrak, Greyhound, or Megabus may offer competitive rates for last-minute trips. Plus, traveling by train or bus can be a scenic way to enjoy the journey without the hassle of long airport lines.

Bonus Tips

Carpool with family or friends

If your destination is within driving distance, catch a ride and split the gas.

Stay with family or friends

If possible, stay with loved ones instead of booking a hotel – many of which tack on parking and resort fees.

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