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Deep in the season of pool parties and barbecues, the keenest bargain-seeking travelers are channeling pumpkins and fall foliage, knowing that now is the time to plan autumn vacations.
Experts say the ideal booking window for domestic flights in advance of a spike in fares is 30 to 60 days before departure. International trips stretch those windows. Though major destinations such as London and Paris often generate decent deals as close as three months out, generally the best foreign fares can be found five to six months before travel.
A survey for AARP found 65 percent of travelers 50-plus plan to travel this year. Wherever you’re bound this fall, here’s what to expect in the season ahead and where to consider going.
Timing is everything
By the end of 2024, travel is expected to fully recover from the 75 percent drop experienced in 2020, according to a report from the business consultancy McKinsey.
That means travel is returning to some familiar patterns. Travel surges, which beget higher prices, tend to mirror school calendars, making back-to-school season a relatively quiet and affordable time for those who can get away.
“Fall is the second-best time of year to travel,” says Hayley Berg, an economist at the travel booking app Hopper, noting that the cheapest time of year in terms of airfare and hotel prices is January. “In fall, you typically save about 30 percent off peak summer prices. There are fewer crowds, and airports aren’t as busy, so that helps reduce travel disruptions.”
Cheaper costs and fewer hassles often meet decent weather in fall.