The holidays usually mean long lines at the airport and busy highways. However, a new report shows that consumers with budgetary concerns may be staying home.
JD Power’s Banking and Payments Intelligence Report, published on Monday, found that 46% of people surveyed in October had no plans to travel during the holidays, up from 39% in November 2023. These responses – out of 4,000 retail banking customers in the US – were highest among those classified as financially ‘vulnerable’ and ‘stressed’, as well as among those aged 40 and over.
“This development may come as a surprise to some, as customers are likely to have gained some financial breathing space in recent months,” the report said. “And of those who will travel, 70% will travel by plane and/or stay overnight. But as customers suffer the fatigue of persistently high consumer prices, some are content not to travel at all.”
However, the report also noted that 33% of customers were financially ‘healthy’, compared to 28% in November 2023.
But while airfares are higher around the holidays, travelers looking for last-minute deals aren’t completely out of luck.
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Where can I find cheap flights this holiday season?
According to Hopper, travelers can still book relatively affordable getaways – largely in warm weather – from various US cities on various dates between December 23 and January 2:
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From Boston, fliers can find round-trip fares to Nassau, Bahamas for as little as $377; to Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands for the same price; and to San Juan, Puerto Rico, for just $348.
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There are round-trip flights from Chicago to San Juan for as little as $320 and to Fort Lauderdale for as little as $140.
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Travelers can fly round-trip from Dallas to San Juan for as little as $287.
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From New York, fliers can travel to San Juan round-trip for as little as $382.
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Travelers can fly round-trip from Newark to Grand Cayman for just $503, and to Nashville for just $131.
Nathan Diller is a consumer travel reporter for USA TODAY based in Nashville. You can reach him at ndiller@usatoday.com.
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