Travel experts warn the clock is ticking to score a holiday flight before prices soar, predicting this could be the most expensive holiday travel season in years.
The Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are shaping up to be the most expensive for travelers in recent years, and experts say the clock is ticking to find last minute deals on flights.
The best times to book flights for the holidays is typically four months before travel - but consumers can still lock in a good prices over the coming weeks, according to Scott Keyes, founder of Scott's Cheap Flights. Using tools such as Google Flights to track prices can be helpful, Keyes said. Also taking advantage of the lack of change fees among airlines can help save money if you've already bought your tickets.
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