Nearly half of holiday travelers plan to fly<\/a>, or 46%, up from 37% last year, according to the 2022 Deloitte Holiday Travel survey. Those looking to save some money should consider shifting their celebration dates by a few days, travel experts say, or at least avoiding the busiest days to dodge the highest fares at regional airports and larger hubs alike.<\/p>\nHopper said it expects comparatively lower ticket prices on the Monday before Thanksgiving, on Thanksgiving Day and on the Friday afterward compared with the Tuesday and Wednesday of that week. And for Christmas, Hopper suggests looking at flights on the Monday or Tuesday before the holiday, which falls on a weekend this year.<\/p>\n
If you\u2019re driving to an airport, check for discount parking coupons there or at nearby lots. And make a parking reservation so you don\u2019t risk being turned away from a full lot. If you need to book a hotel so you can catch an early flight, explore \u201cPark, Stay, Fly\u201d rates at hotels near your airport, which often combine a week or more of parking with a one-night stay.<\/p>\n
Holiday travelers should also scan Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Travel Tuesday sales posted by travel booking platforms, hotel chains and individual properties \u2014 many of which are already live. While there will be blackout dates, some of the promotions may include discounted or upgraded stays at airport hotels over the holidays.<\/p>\n
In the meantime, some airports in cities suffering cutbacks say they\u2019re fighting to restore lost service.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe loss of flights has affected businesses and educational institutions in our area,\u201d said Roxan Noble, the director of Tompkins International Airport in Ithaca. She said she\u2019s spending a lot of time on the phone and on Zoom asking major carriers to return or increase their service.<\/p>\n
\u201cWe\u2019re also looking for a low-cost carrier to come in to serve our leisure market,\u201d she said. \u201cIt may not fully fill the gap, but it would help.\u201d<\/p>\n
Toledo Express Airport in Ohio lost American Airlines flights to Chicago and to Charlotte, North Carolina, leaving only the ultra-low-cost carrier Allegiant offering Toledo residents service to Phoenix-Mesa, Arizona, and to three Florida locations \u2014 Fort Myers\/Punta Gorda, Orlando\/Sanford and Tampa\/St. Petersburg \u2014 albeit with nondaily flights.<\/p>\n
\u201cAll airports are vying for the same aircraft, the same pilots, the same crews,\u201d said Joe Cappel, the vice president of business development for the Toledo-Luca County Port Authority in Ohio. So, in addition to putting competitive incentive packages in front of airlines, Toledo Express is also offering to help new airlines with marketing and advertising to baggage handling. \u201cAnything you can think of is on the table,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n
And Dubuque \u2014 where the lack of air service \u201cdisconnects [the city] from the global marketplace,\u201d according to Molly Grover, the president and CEO of the Dubuque Area Chamber of Commerce \u2014 has just hired a public relations firm to help pool the efforts of similarly affected communities to work on restoring air service.<\/p>\n
\u201cCommercial air service is an expected amenity to both businesses and residents alike,\u201d Grover said, promising to work \u201crelentlessly, tenaciously\u201d to restore it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n[ad_2]\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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