Travelers have pent up demand to get back to regular spring break trips, whether that be sunny beach trips, chilly trips up North or even visits back home...
Demand for spring break in Mexico has spiked 25% compared with last year, Hopper’s Berg said.
A trending region for spring break are Asian cities like Hong Kong, Shanghai, Jakarta, Osaka and Tokyo, according to data from Hopper. These areas reopened during the pandemic a lot later than other international travel destinations, and there’s “pent-up demand,” Berg said. “A piece of advice that I have for anyone who wants to fly for spring break and hasn’t booked yet or maybe booked with $0 change fees is to try to fly Tuesday or Wednesday if you’re flying domestically,” Berg said. “And Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday if you’re flying internationally.”
Heather Daniel, 36, and her family have had their spring break trip to New York booked for a while now, because they wanted to seeThe Lion King“We do want to travel,” Daniel said. “We did road trips during COVID. We went to Colorado. We went to New Mexico. We even went to Galveston, like little places we could drive during the COVID times because our boys do like to go see and do things.”
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