Avoid Busy Travel Days
If you’re willing to be flexible, there are a few ways to avoid the madness of popular holiday travel days. If your plans permit, take a red-eye, which is the last flight out each night. Red-eye flights are typically cheaper and less crowded. Traveling on the actual day of the holiday can also help you avoid airport congestion. Clear Browser History, Cookies and Cache Before Searching Flights Are you waiting for your flight prices to drop and they just wont budge? Make sure to clear your browser history, cookies and cache before searching. Airlines and travel websites can track how many times you’ve visited their website and change their prices accordingly. Make sure you’re starting fresh every time you browse to get the best prices. Join Loyalty and Rewards Programs to Save Money There are SO many loyalty and reward programs to help you save money while traveling. Most airlines have a free rewards program where you can earn miles towards free flights. For example, with Delta SkyMiles, every trip can earn you more miles towards travel on any Delta Air Lines flight. And SkyMiles members can link their SkyMiles and Lyft accounts via Delta.com/lyft to earn even more miles with the Delta SkyMiles program. You can earn one mile per every dollar spent on Lyft rides. Travel Light If you plan on giving out holiday gifts at your destinations, it’s best to mail them before you fly. Not only will that save you packing rooms, but airport security can open gifts in checked and carry-on luggage, ruining your hard work. Mail your gifts by Dec. 1 to make sure they arrive on time or at least send them priority. If you must bring gifts with you, pack the wrapping paper and presents separately to avoid security snafus. Screen Shot and Save Your Travel Details You never know where cell service or WiFi won’t be available, especially on an airplane. Be sure to screenshot or make copies of ALL of your travel details before you leave. It’s smart to have your boarding pass, hotel details and other travel information ready at any moment. Check in Online If you don’t have luggage to check, save a step at the airport by checking in online before you arrive. Most airlines will send you an email when it’s time to check into your flight. For an even faster experience, download your airline’s app and your boarding pass will automatically sync to your phone. You’ll skip the check-in line and spend less time waiting at the airport.
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