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How To Save Money on Holiday Travel

According to the majority of sources on travel statistics, this year is expected to be a busy one for holiday travel. Whether you’re going home for Thanksgiving, Christmas or Hanukkah, you can bet that the price of an airline ticket is going to be higher than last year, too. Here are five tips that help you save money on your holiday travel, including airport parking.

Be Flexible On Arrival/Departure Days

The number one thing to keep in mind when booking your holiday air travel is the law of supply and demand. Most people will want to book a flight the day or so before Christmas or Hanukkah and return one or two days afterward, and will prefer Friday or Sunday departures. Obviously, those days are going to cost more because more travelers desire them. If you can be a bit flexible and leave midweek or stay longer so you’re not departing on the peak day, you’ll get a better deal. In fact, you could save up to 50 percent by departing on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Saturday!

Avoid Traveling During the Holiday Week

You can save even more money if you completely avoid traveling during the week surrounding the holiday. For instance, if you’re okay celebrating Christmas before or after the actual day, you’ll find the lines shorter and the airfare much cheaper. Sure, most of us want to celebrate on the “real” holiday, but if you have a large family or several different groups to visit, this might be a very feasible alternative to spending a small fortune on holiday travel while allowing everyone to have a turn with different members of the family.

Reserve Airport Parking in Advance

Not only is the airport going to be extremely busy over the holidays, but so will the parking lots surrounding it. Do yourself a favor and reserve a spot in advance at an offsite parking facility. This offers several advantages for the holiday flyer. For one, it guarantees you a spot to park your car. For another, it usually always costs less that parking onsite – and if you can find an online coupon for the parking provider, it’s even cheaper. Take the stress and hassles out of finding a secured parking spot and getting to the terminal on time when you travel for the holidays this year by reserving it in advance.

Don’t Make Group Flight Reservations

If there’s a large group of you traveling together, don’t take the easy way out and look for a batch of tickets with a single airline on a single flight. You’ll end up paying the highest rate found on one seat for all of your seats. Instead, look for availability for two passengers at a time and book your air travel that way. You may not all be seated together on the flight, but you will pay less.

When You Buy Tickets Matters

You’ve probably heard advice that recommends you buy your airline tickets long before the holiday season so that you get the flight you desire. But doing so can mean you’ll pay far more than you need to. Think about it – airlines are counting on holiday flights being full so the earliest rates for those flights will be expensive. But as the time draws nearer and there’s still seats left, the airline will usually discount them just so they fill the flight. Don’t wait until the very last minute, though, because you’ll pay a premium for necessity.

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Preparing Your Car for Holiday Travel

With winter weather affecting most of the United States and with one of the biggest car travel seasons coming up with the Christmas holiday, it is important to think about what needs to be done in case you are caught in a snow storm. Experts from electrical services company or an electrical contractor can give consumers advice about what to do if their homes lose power during the winter months, but people also need to know what to do if their cars get stuck in a snowstorm.

With thousands of people traveling out-of-town by car to be with family and friends, we all must be prepared in case weather gets us sidetracked. Below are some safety tips for cold weather if your car gets stuck or trapped by snow. The tips include what you need to have in your car to be prepared and what steps you should take to get yourself out of trouble:

1. During the winter months and when traveling hours from home, you should be sure to have an extra set of warm clothes and plenty of blankets that are easily accessible in the car.

2. Have a small, battery-operated radio with you in case you cannot turn on your car radio. Your car may become disabled if you are in an accident or trapped in snow, so you should have a back up to be able to hear the weather forecast and to help figure out who to contact in case of emergency.

3. Always have your cell phone with you. Nowadays, people can add a service through their cell phone provider that will locate them if they are in trouble. This is something that may be a good idea if you traveling long distances over the holidays or in areas where there is much snow and ice. Details of how to set up this service can be worked out through your network provider, but it is an option that is available to most consumers. It is important that your cell phone always at least at half battery life when going on a longer trip, in case of an emergency.

4. Keep a map with you and know generally where you are at all times. It is important that if you do get into an accident that people are able to find you, should there be a serious snowstorm.

5. Keep a flashlight in the car at all times in case you are in an accident at night or during a snowstorm, where visibility is poor. You may be able to use your car lights, but your car becomes disabled, it is important to have backup lighting just in case.

Accidents in snow and ice happen by the thousands every year because of the bad weather and because there is an increase in drivers on the road over the holiday season. It is important for your safety to be prepared if you are trapped for several hours either because of an accident or a snowstorm or both. To be prepared, it is best to think of anything you would need if your car stopped working completely in the cold weather. This thinking will help you be prepared for any kind of accident during the winter months. If you take at least a few of these precautions, you will be well on your way to having a safe and happy holiday.

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