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Book 2027 Travel Now: Experts Warn of Rising Costs

DENVER, CO - March 31, 2026 - As travel continues its robust recovery, and with demand showing no signs of slowing, experts are emphatically advising travelers to begin planning and booking their trips for 2027 now. The message is clear: procrastination could mean significantly higher costs and limited availability.

Katie Callahan, a seasoned travel advisor at Departure Lounge in Denver, stresses that the window for securing favorable rates is opening, but won't remain open indefinitely. "It's the ideal moment to begin mapping out your travel plans for next year, particularly if you embrace flexibility," she explains. "We're currently observing deals that are likely to evaporate in the coming months as peak season approaches."

While the pandemic initially crippled the travel industry, pent-up demand has fueled a surge in bookings over the past two years. This surge, coupled with ongoing global events impacting fuel costs and airline capacity, has resulted in persistently high airfare and hotel prices. Simply put, the days of last-minute travel bargains are largely a thing of the past.

Callahan notes that airlines and hotels are strategically releasing inventory with discounts to incentivize early bookings. "There's still some inventory willing to offer discounts to entice people to book further out, but these offers won't last. They're trying to get commitments now to manage their own forecasting and revenue streams."

Maximizing Your Travel Budget: A Multi-Pronged Approach

Securing the best possible travel experience isn't solely about finding the lowest price. It's about a holistic approach that combines strategic planning, flexibility, and leveraging available resources. Here's a breakdown of key strategies:

  • Embrace Flexibility: This is arguably the most crucial factor. Callahan emphasizes that being open to alternative destinations, travel dates, and even airports can unlock substantial savings. "Even a shift of a few days can make a significant difference, especially when travelling to popular locations. Consider mid-week travel - Tuesdays and Wednesdays often offer lower fares than weekends."

  • Reward Point Redemption: The power of travel hacking is undeniable. Accumulating and strategically utilizing reward points from credit cards, airlines, and hotel loyalty programs can significantly offset travel expenses. "Travel hacking is real, and it's a really good way to use rewards. Start tracking your points and miles and explore redemption options now. Don't let them expire!"

  • Proactive Search & Price Alerts: Don't passively wait for deals to fall into your lap. Actively search for flights and accommodations, utilizing comparison websites and setting up price alerts. Tools like Google Flights, Kayak, and Hopper allow users to track prices and receive notifications when fares drop.

  • Consider Shoulder Seasons & Alternative Destinations: The traditional peak seasons - summer and major holidays - consistently command premium prices. Traveling during the shoulder seasons (spring and fall) offers a sweet spot, with pleasant weather and fewer crowds, often at significantly reduced rates. Furthermore, Callahan suggests broadening your horizons beyond the usual tourist hotspots. "Don't feel pressured to go to the exact place that everyone else is. There are so many incredible destinations out there, and you can often save a lot of money by being open to something different." Instead of Paris, consider Lyon. Instead of Rome, explore Naples.

  • Bundle and Package Deals: Combining flights, hotels, and even rental cars into a package deal can often yield substantial savings. Travel agencies and online travel platforms frequently offer discounted packages.

Navigating Uncertainties and Staying Informed

The global landscape remains dynamic, and travel advisories and restrictions can change rapidly. Callahan advises travelers to stay informed about potential disruptions and to purchase travel insurance that covers cancellations, delays, and medical emergencies.

"It's also wise to understand the cancellation policies of your airlines and hotels before booking. Look for options with flexible cancellation terms, even if they come at a slightly higher price, as this can provide peace of mind in case unforeseen circumstances arise."

With careful planning and a proactive approach, travelers can beat the rush, maximize their budgets, and ensure a memorable and enjoyable travel experience in 2027.


Read the Full CBS News Article at:
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