Expect to pay more for travel in 2015

It appears as though we’ll be paying more to travel next year, no matter where we’ll be traveling.   Ground transportation, airfare and accommodations are all expected to rise between.  Average price increases may range from 3-7%, depending on one’s destination.

 

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10 years ago

It appears then that, in a way, nothing is changing.  Those of us with larger curiosities and smaller wallets should head to those places considered iffy by well-healed tourists, such as Egypt and Thailand with political stability a question, places in recession like China, and avoid those where big events will take place, like Brazil.  Personally, I see nothing to worry about, DrF.

10 years ago

Travelling “out of season” has wonderful rewards.

When the kids are in school time and avoiding national holidays are a great bonus.

I’ve used airports in Scotland because they have differing school breaks from England.

And saved £££££’s. But now the kids are adults I can still use the lessons I’ve learned.

I don’t think the American side of the pond enjoy “Bartering and Haggling” as much as Europeans do.

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