Travel Tips for the Holiday Season
Here are some tips to make your holiday travel stress-free. The holidays are just ahead. Twenty-five million people will be flying for Thanksgiving, and Christmas travel is seen as chaotic, and it has been for many months. Travel expert Pauline Frommer has some essential tips to make holiday travel hassle-free. Top tips fly as early in the day as possible. That means your plane was at the airport overnight. It didn't have to fly in from anywhere else.
Another tip, if you have to do a non-direct flight, don't go into the cities that get sucked in by storms like Chicago and Denver and book early folks are saying that people who wait until after Halloween will see the prices grow go up like 30% Experts predict the number of people flying over the holidays will be double what it was last year. That's close to pre-pandemic levels; travel bloggers Carmen and Serge's son Yogi will fly from New York to Montana with their daughters.
The number one thing is having a lot of patience and flexibility. With kids specifically, it's a good idea to prepare them for what it's like if they, you know, hopefully, they're already used to wearing masks. If not, get a lot of practice and before you get on a plane, travelers Karla and Ben Commencal are looking forward to a vacation in Thailand in December with their two children. We've flown their tip before with the mass and shield, and it gets hot overtime on the flights.
So the flights with the mask on are good enough; Jessica, Rod Sanchez, and their two kids will also travel for Christmas. Giving ourselves a buffer period in case there are delays or cancellations. We've learned through all our travels that you must be willing to be flexible and roll with it.
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