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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkTravel & Outdoors | January 2008 

2008 Spring Break Forecast: Travelers Will Pay Over 10 Percent More
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Fares for peak spring break trips are up 10-12 percent this year over 2007.
 
The Fareologists at Farecast.com, the smart travel search site, issued its 2008 Spring Break Forecast today, revealing that consumers can expect to pay 10-12 percent more this year for peak spring break travel. If you have to travel during peak times, it's all about picking the right destination. Fares peak in mid-March when an estimated 60 percent of US colleges take spring break. Those locked into travel during peak periods can still save more than $100 per ticket by choosing the right destination.

"Consumers will pay on average 10-12 percent more for spring break this year for travel," said John Rauser, a Farecast Fareologist. "We are seeing the impact of numerous factors impacting pricing including rising oil prices and fuel surcharges, rumors of consolidation and reduced capacity, emphasizing that consumers need to be smart when knowing when to fly and buy this season."

Know When and Where to Fly to Save this Spring Break

Knowing where to go in 2008 can save travelers up to $100 or more per ticket this spring break. National average fares to popular U.S. Spring break destinations including Las Vegas are tracking at $294, where flights to Orlando from most national cities are $270 and tickets to Miami are $314. Puerto Vallarta is a great deal this year from most West Coast cities, tracking about $80-130 less per ticket than 2007.

Farecast Fareologists offer the following tips for Spring Break travelers:

• Shop for Spring Break Now: Now is the time for consumers to start shopping for Spring Break travel if they haven't already. Prices have been falling for itineraries that avoid the most popular travel days. Set up alerts to track your trip and buy before prices start to climb inside 30 days to departure. For peak Spring Break holiday dates, prices are likely to continue upward, so buying soon could save you $50 per ticket.

• Families: Avoid Peak US College Breaks: Most college Spring Breaks fall between March 8-22, where domestic tickets peak at or around $300. Fares to Mexico and the Caribbean on average will cost $350-500. If you must fly during these weeks, consider flying on a weekday to save some money. Consumers who have flexibility are advised to fly the first or last week of March to save $20-30/ticket or more. Choosing instead to fly in late February or April can save you more than $160 on airfare for a family of four.

• College Students: Avoid Expensive Party Hotspots: For the budget-conscious college traveler, March party hotspots such as Cancun will cost college students on average $400-500 per ticket. For saving money and fun in the sun, consider traveling to less busy destinations such as Nassau, Bahamas, or Puerto Vallarta where fares can be $30-90 less.

• Travel Tuesday-Tuesday: When it comes to the day of week you fly, travel on Friday, Saturday or Sunday will typically cost you an extra $50/ticket. If you don't need to be back at work or school, a seven-night Tuesday to Tuesday trip can be a lot cheaper than leaving on a weekend. Prices for spring break travel in mid-March or later start to vary much more by departure day of week, so if you can make a Tuesday or Wednesday departure work, you can expect to save $50/ticket.

• Find Beach Breaks for East Coast Travelers: East coast travelers looking for beach getaways will find Nassau in the Bahamas a relative value at $350. For domestic travel, Florida is your least expensive option from the East Coast; tickets to Miami and Orlando can be had for well under $300. East Coast travelers may want to avoid Hawaii this year, as average prices from east coast cities are up $100 over 2007.

• Seek Affordable Warm West Coast Getaways: Puerto Vallarta is a great deal this year from most West Coast cities, tracking about $80-130 less per ticket than 2007. From the West Coast, a ticket to Florida will run you about $360, where a ticket to Hawaii can be had for an average of about $470, in sharp contrast with the $800 or so it will cost you from East coast origins. Cabo San Lucas and other Western Mexico destinations will cost you about $375 from most northern West coast cities.

Farecast's Spring Break Forecast utilized historical prices for 2,000 popular routes focusing on average seven day trips in peak spring break travel months. Farecast Fareologists are tracking spring break fares daily and you can set up alerts, or get free airfare predictions for your holiday travel at http://www.farecast.com.

Farecast Airfare Predictions

Unlike any other travel website, Farecast.com saves online travel shoppers money with an airfare prediction for their specific trip. In April 2006, Navigant Consulting tested over 44,000 airfare predictions confirming that Farecast's predictions are 74.5% accurate, and that travelers purchasing two tickets could save an average of $55 by using Farecast's airfare predictions. The company's patented airfare prediction shows whether the lowest fares for their trip are rising or dropping. Farecast.com also provides expected price movements, confidence levels, historical prices and buying tips when customers search for flights. To learn more about Farecast's proprietary airfare prediction, see the Our Technology page of Farecast.com.

Shop Spring Break Hotel Deals

Find Spring Break hotel deals with Farecast Hotel Search. Farecast's Hotel Rate Key helps consumers know at a glance if the current rate for a hotel is a deal or not a deal. The initial beta version utilizes historical rates and offer Hotel Rate Keys for over 5,000 hotels in 30 major cities across the country for up to 90 days in the future. Farecast builds the unbiased Hotel Rate Key on science, not marketing. Farecast's Hotel Rate Key compares the individual hotel's current rates to its past rates observed for:

• The same travel dates (e.g. past rates found for a stay on September 21-23)

• Other travel dates on the same days of the week (e.g. other Friday - Sunday stays)

• A Rate Key showing a "Deal" indicates today's rate is lower than past rates for that hotel.

In addition to its unique Hotel Rate Key beta, Farecast.com now offers consumers the ability to shop more than 80,000 hotels in thousands of cities worldwide. Farecast Hotels offers a clean interface with useful tools to help consumers find the best hotel for their needs.

About Farecast

Farecast.com is the smart travel search site that helps you buy with confidence. Launched in 2006, Farecast.com empowers you to know when to buy with airfare predictions and know where to stay with hotel rate keys. Farecast is one of Travel + Leisure's Top 25 Websites, received Budget Travel's 2007 Extra Mile Award, PC World's 20 Most Innovative Products, "Best of What's New" by Popular Science, TIME Magazine's "50 Coolest Websites" and one of the "Best Trip Planning Tools" by Business Week readers. Farecast is headquartered in Seattle, WA. Buy travel smarter at http://www.farecast.com.



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