KAYAK Releases 2025 Spring Break Travel Trends
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March 11, 2025 at 03:00 AM EDT
(PRLeap.com) For those budget conscious travels this spring break, KAYAK, the world's leading travel search engine, has some good news: The price increase of spring break flights is nothing compared to the surge in egg prices. Domestic airfare has only seen a slight uptick - and international flights are actually 3% cheaper than last year. So while breakfast might cost you more, spring break travel is still within reach.Here's what's trending for spring break 2025:
For domestic spring break trips: book 3 - 4 weeks out from travel. Our data shows that domestic rates remain pretty flat until a few weeks before your trip. Book any later than that and you'll have to pay more.
For international spring break trips: book more than 3 weeks out from travel. Not too early, not to late. That's when to snag your trip abroad. We're seeing upticks in cost a year out from travel as well as 3 weeks before taking off.
Save the splurging for spring break fun. Set a Price Alert to track rates.
To learn more about KAYAK's Spring Break trends, check out the full data breakdown HERE.
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Sarah Rauth
KAYAK
https://www.kayak.com/
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