Counterintuitively, it probably won’t pay to be early this time, the US travel technology company said Expedia.com.
Historical data revealed by the Expedia® Summer Travel Outlook shows If you book your flights between 21 and 60 days before departure, you can save up to 15% on both domestic and international trips.
On the other hand, those who buy their tickets more than 90 days in advance will have to pay up to 15% more for international travel.
Also, If you travel during the last two weeks of August, you can save up to $265 in travel expenses. Another pro tip is that flights departing after 3pm are 50% more likely to be canceled.
Finally, fly internationally on Mondays and domestically on Tuesdays to save even more money.
Travel trends summer 2024
Based on global data collected since last winter, Pinterest and other search engines have accurately identified the top travel trends for 2024. Check them out!
Set jetting
According to American Express Travel, 70 percent of Gen Z and Millennial travelers are influenced by movie destinations.
Digital detox
In an era that is extremely interconnected, it seems that thousands of people want to get off the grid and enjoy nature as it is.
These tourists seek out ‘quiet places’ to do a ‘digital detox’ in forests, mountain huts and national parks.
Mysterious or enigmatic
A large portion of summer travelers visit mysterious ancient ruins, hidden gems and abandoned or haunted places in ‘soothing nature’.
This target group books their tickets for Machu Picchu, Peru; Edinburgh, Scotland; and similar locations.
Cultural Expert Travel
From Four Seasons Magazinethere is a growing number of travelers who plan their holidays around sporting events, festivals and concerts where singers such as Taylor Swift perform.
Adventure travel
Another large number of travelers are eager to take part in adventure trips that stimulate their body and mind, involving diving, photography and hiking.
Favorite countries include the Philippines for its untouched nature and Tanzania for its safaris.
Gen Z – Road trips with friends
Saving is the key word for Gen Z tourists this summer. These young travelers go out with friends without too much planning.
These children usually go to Jasper, Canada.