The arrival of the fall season is ushering in a noticeable decline in airfares, making it an opportune time for travelers to find more budget-friendly flight options and plan their trips with potential cost savings in mind.
Compared to the summer, airfares for domestic flights fell by 29% in the fall. This is good news for those who want to book a flight before the peak travel season.
“That’s about $87 per ticket less expensive than trips taken in June, July, August—the peak summer months,” Hopper economist Haley Berg told ABC News.
In the upcoming weeks, travelers can anticipate some of the most favorable opportunities to secure cost-effective airfare,
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