AAA urges travelers to book early for the best combination of price and availability
Iowa Release
Although the summer travel season just came to an end, Iowans are already beginning to lock in their plans for the holidays. When AAA fielded a travel survey in the summer, a nearly a fifth (19%) of Iowa travelers had plans to take a trip during the holidays. Of those, almost half (44%) said they would book earlier than in years past, due to higher travel prices.
According to the survey, the majority (77%) of Thanksgiving travelers will finalize plans by the end of the month. Meanwhile, over half (56%) of Christmas travelers will finalize plans in October.
When Thanksgiving travel plans would be finalized:
- 20% before September
- 57% September
- 11% October
- 10% November
- 2% unsure
When Christmas travel plans would be finalized:
- 17% before September
- 5% September
- 56% October
- 12% November
- 8% December
- 2% unsure
“Travelers expecting to fly this Thanksgiving should start locking in those plans now,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Airline staffing shortages have resulted in fewer flights and higher prices. As we get closer to the holidays, airfares are likely to get even more expensive as flights fill up. Our best advice is simple. Book early. This will increase the odds of finding the flight you want at a competitive price.”
Why 63% of Iowa Travelers will Avoid Air Travel
Over a third (37%) of travelers plan to take at least one flight during the holiday season. Of those not planning a flight, 17% say it’s because their destination is close enough that a flight is not required. However, the largest share (69%) are still worried about contracting COVID-19 on a plane. Meanwhile, 32% are concerned flights will be delayed or cancelled.
Click here to view the full survey
AAA’s Advice for Booking a Flight
- Book early for the best combination of availability and price.
- Book a direct flight that leaves early in the morning. Afternoon and evening flights are more susceptible to delays/cancellations due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Connecting flights multiply the risk of something going wrong.
- Consider traveling a day or two earlier than planned. Even if you face delays, you are still likely to arrive on time.
- If your flight has connections, build in a couple hours in between flights. This way, if your first flight is delayed, you are less likely to miss your second one.
“With all the unpredictability with air travel, we are seeing more and more passengers opt for travel insurance,” Haas said. “Travel Insurance is such a valuable resource for air travelers, because it provides financial benefits for lost or delayed luggage, flight cancellations, even flight delays of as little as three hours.”
According to AAA’s survey, 45% of Iowans are more likely to purchase travel insurance now than before the pandemic began.
AAA will release its Thanksgiving Travel Forecast in early November.
About the AAA Consumer Pulse™ Survey
The AAA Consumer Pulse™ Survey was conducted online among residents living in Iowa from July 8 - 15, 2022. A total of 400 residents completed the survey. Survey results asked of all respondents have a maximum margin of error of ± 4.9% points. Responses are weighted by age and gender to ensure reliable and accurate representation of the adult population (18+) in Iowa.
Minnesota Release
Although the summer travel season just came to an end, Minnesotans are already beginning to lock in their plans for the holidays. When AAA fielded a travel survey in the summer, about a fifth (21%) of Minnesota travelers had plans to take a trip during the holidays. Of those, over 1-in-4 (27%) said they would book earlier than in years past, due to higher travel prices.
According to the survey, the majority (63%) of Thanksgiving travelers will finalize plans by the end of the month. Meanwhile, the share of those finalizing Christmas plans are evenly spread out between now and the end of November.
When Thanksgiving travel plans would be finalized:
- 27% before September
- 36% September
- 8% October
- 18% November
- 11% unsure
When Christmas travel plans would be finalized:
- 18% before September
- 25% September
- 21% October
- 10% November
- 23% December
- 3% unsure
“Travelers expecting to fly this Thanksgiving should start locking in those plans now,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Airline staffing shortages have resulted in fewer flights and higher prices. As we get closer to the holidays, airfares are likely to get even more expensive as flights fill up. Our best advice is simple. Book early. This will increase the odds of finding the flight you want at a competitive price.”
Why 50% of Minnesota Travelers will Avoid Air Travel
Half (50%) of travelers plan to take at least one flight during the holiday season. Of those not planning a flight, 65% say it’s because their destination is close enough that a flight is not required. However, 31% blame the higher cost of airfares, 12% are concerned flights will be delayed or canceled, and 11% are still worried about contracting COVID-19 on a plane.
Click here to view the full survey
AAA’s Advice for Booking a Flight
- Book early for the best combination of availability and price.
- Book a direct flight that leaves early in the morning. Afternoon and evening flights are more susceptible to delays/cancellations due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Connecting flights multiply the risk of something going wrong.
- Consider traveling a day or two earlier than planned. Even if you face delays, you are still likely to arrive on time.
- If your flight has connections, build in a couple hours in between flights. This way, if your first flight is delayed, you are less likely to miss your second one.
“With all the unpredictability with air travel, we are seeing more and more passengers opt for travel insurance,” Haas said. “Travel Insurance is such a valuable resource for air travelers, because it provides financial benefits for lost or delayed luggage, flight cancellations, even flight delays of as little as three hours.”
According to AAA’s survey, 43% of Minnesotans are more likely to purchase travel insurance now than before the pandemic began.
AAA will release its Thanksgiving Travel Forecast in early November.
About the AAA Consumer Pulse™ Survey
The AAA Consumer Pulse™ Survey was conducted online among residents living in Minnesota from July 8 - 15, 2022. A total of 400 residents completed the survey. Survey results asked of all respondents have a maximum margin of error of ± 4.9% points. Responses are weighted by age and gender to ensure reliable and accurate representation of the adult population (18+) in Minnesota.