2020 Summer Vacations: Three Important Things to Keep in Mind

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Everyone’s spring break plans fell apart this year, but there’s still hope we could have an amazing vacation this summer. If you’re thinking of planning yours right now, here’s a couple of things you should take into consideration.

Cancelation Policy

We live in uncertain times, and despite the fact most people are predicting it will be safe to travel this summer, there’s no guarantee that will happen. If you decide to book a flight and accommodation for your vacation, make sure they’re refundable, so your money wouldn’t go to waste if something changes.

Right Dates

It will take some time for the world to pull out of the current health crises, and taking an early summer vacation is extremely unrealistic. Aim for late July or August at the earliest, because you might be setting yourself up to disappointment otherwise.

Wait It Out

There’s no point in rushing your plans with so many things still hanging in the air. Other people aren’t in the rush to book their holidays either, so there’s no need to chase for good deals in fear they’ll disappear.