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Here’s Where Travelers Are Headed Post-summer, Pre-holidays




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AAA shares fall travel trends and top destinations

If there’s ever a time of year to hit the open road or jet off to a bucket list destination, it’s now! In many parts of the U.S., temperatures are dipping and leaves are changing, creating the perfect conditions for a picturesque fall getaway. Autumn is also an ideal time to travel internationally, especially to Europe, when it’s less busy compared to summer.

“This time of year is known as shoulder season in travel which means mild weather, fewer crowds, and better prices,” said Stacey Barber, Vice President of AAA Travel. “AAA booking numbers show more people are flying this season both domestically and internationally, and many travelers are taking fall cruises to enjoy the foliage in Alaska and New England!” 

AAA’s Top Fall Destinations  














Domestic  International 
Orlando  Rome 
Boston  Paris 
Seattle  London 
Denver  Vancouver 
Las Vegas  Dublin 
New York City   Athens  
Los Angeles   Barcelona 
Fort Lauderdale  Amsterdam 
Honolulu  Venice 
Atlanta  Lisbon 

According to AAA booking data, the two travel categories seeing increased demand compared to last year are flights and cruises. Domestic flight bookings are up 1% and international flight bookings are up 3%. Travelers are paying about the same as they did last fall. The average domestic roundtrip ticket is $660, and the average international roundtrip ticket is $1,315. Domestic cruise bookings are up a whopping 19% over last fall, and international cruise bookings are up 6%. The average cost to cruise from domestic cities is similar to last fall – $2,355 – while the average cost of international cruises is up 1% to $3,560.  

Travelers headed on fall road trips are finding cheaper pump prices compared to last year. Gas prices have been going down since late July thanks in part to a relatively quiet Atlantic hurricane season. This is also the time of year when stations switch to winter-blend gasoline which is cheaper to produce. Drivers renting cars for their autumn adventures are also finding better rates. The cost to rent a vehicle domestically is down 5% this fall and down 15% for international car rentals. Hertz, AAA’s car rental partner, says cities that saw the most increased demand this summer and would make ideal fall trips include Boston, Denver, Portland (Maine and Oregon!), Montreal, and Vancouver – all top leaf-peeping destinations!



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