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]]>Trip stacking, at least, definitely is. Here’s what you should know about it.
Trip stacking refers to the practice of buying two (or more trips) over the same time period in case one of them falls through. The idea is that you will travel during a certain time one way or another, even if one trip gets canceled because of Coronavirus considerations.
It’s something that is generally limited only to the people who can afford to lose out on a whole trip and not miss the money, but it’s actually possible to do it even as a budget traveler.
See, with many airlines reintroducing flexibility of changing flights or getting refunds as the pandemic stretches on and on, you can more or less assume that you’ll be able to move your second trip to a future date if neither of the two you booked fall through.
That being said, this is definitely a risky move to make and requires a strong familiarity with your airline’s policies, as well as a high comfort level with risk. So is trip stacking something you are thinking of trying out this fall?
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]]>For Americans interested in traveling but limited in their ability to travel abroad due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Florida has proven to be an incredibly popular destination. It’s especially appealing for people who want to extend their sense of summer fun into late summer and fall, as the Florida weather stays beachy well into October and even November.
Another huge trend right now in domestic travel is renting vacation homes such as beach rentals and cabins. This is because people are eager to spend time with family and close friends after so much time apart, and the privacy of a vacation home is perfect for reconnecting with loved ones. Plus, with many offering spacious kitchens, barbecue facilities, and game rooms, vacation homes are a great choice for big families who want to cook and play and enjoy time together in a way they can’t quite do when staying in a hotel.
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]]>The post Trip Stacking is the New Fall Travel Trend appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Trip stacking, at least, definitely is. Here’s what you should know about it.
Trip stacking refers to the practice of buying two (or more trips) over the same time period in case one of them falls through. The idea is that you will travel during a certain time one way or another, even if one trip gets canceled because of Coronavirus considerations.
It’s something that is generally limited only to the people who can afford to lose out on a whole trip and not miss the money, but it’s actually possible to do it even as a budget traveler.
See, with many airlines reintroducing flexibility of changing flights or getting refunds as the pandemic stretches on and on, you can more or less assume that you’ll be able to move your second trip to a future date if neither of the two you booked fall through.
That being said, this is definitely a risky move to make and requires a strong familiarity with your airline’s policies, as well as a high comfort level with risk. So is trip stacking something you are thinking of trying out this fall?
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]]>For Americans interested in traveling but limited in their ability to travel abroad due to the Coronavirus pandemic, Florida has proven to be an incredibly popular destination. It’s especially appealing for people who want to extend their sense of summer fun into late summer and fall, as the Florida weather stays beachy well into October and even November.
Another huge trend right now in domestic travel is renting vacation homes such as beach rentals and cabins. This is because people are eager to spend time with family and close friends after so much time apart, and the privacy of a vacation home is perfect for reconnecting with loved ones. Plus, with many offering spacious kitchens, barbecue facilities, and game rooms, vacation homes are a great choice for big families who want to cook and play and enjoy time together in a way they can’t quite do when staying in a hotel.
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