Travelers planning to hit the skies this holiday season are already starting to think about the cost - around half of travelers plan to cut back on other expenses this year in order to afford holiday travel, and will be looking to take advantage of discounts and deals on travel to save money.
When it comes to Thanksgiving, which takes place on Nov. 28, prices are the lowest now through the first two weeks of October. Prices will then start to rise fast as the holiday approaches, increasing by as much as 5 to 10 percent every day.
Hopper recommends travelers avoid potential airport snafus by booking early morning flights (which are less likely to get delayed compared to flights departing after 9 a.m.), fly direct to avoid missed connections, and building in a buffer day so holiday plans aren't thrown into chaos if there is a delay or cancelation.
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