Are airline tickets expensive during christmas holidays?
Because from what i hear from my uncle in detroit said to me one time that if i go to reno in the summer i will not go during christmas because
He said it will be too early to go again because he said christmas time airfares are expensive.
And my mom was looking at tickets to india because she wants to see family but the tickets are expensive to go to india
Like is it hard to find tickets to india because i haven't been there since 2007 christmas because i have family in india who i haven't seen for a long time
Yes, tickets are expensive during Christmas. Lots of people want to travel at that time, so the airline bump up the prices to get more money.
Read this article about how to get the best prices from Skyscanner.
https://thriftynomads.com/booking-cheapest-flight-possible-anywhere/
Yes, and so are hotel rooms and other tourist accommodations.
Yes. Lots of people travel to visit family during Christmas, so the increased demand for tickets allows airlines to charge higher prices.
Yes, Christmas/End of Year is a peak season in the air travel market with expensive airfares.
HOWEVER, in that period of time, airfares are also very variable from one day to the next (I mean, travel days, not booking days). It may happen for instance that you can find cheap airfares on December 25 or 31 (or alternatively January 1).
This happens especially when there are several flights on your route on those days (one of those flights may be cheaper than the others because demand is weaker)
Furthermore, that peak season is rather short (about 2 weeks). Therefore, if your travel dates are not fixed, you may perhaps manage your trip in order to have one leg of your roundtrip out of the peak season (e.g. Departing just before the surge of airfares or returning just after that surge).
Read more about peak seasons in the air travel market:
http://www.willgoto.com/1/147265/liens.aspx
Flight seach:
http://www.willgoto.com/1/023798/liens.aspx
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Yes, they are. The cheaper tickets sell out early because so many people fly then
They can be. It depends on when and where. Prices fluctuate all the time
Two most expensive times to fly are the christmas holidays and the first couple weeks of summer vacation from school
Yes - demand goes up during the holidays, and thus so do the prices
Of course. Travel always becomes more expensive in peak holiday periods.
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