Labor Day marks the end of a summer of travel chaos. Here's what travelers should know heading into the holiday weekend — and for the fall.
Travelers should ask for those vouchers, and bear in mind that those are only for situations within the airlines' control, such as staffing or mechanical issues — not weather. What to expect Labor Day weekend
The most-booked destinations include Las Vegas, Denver, and Atlanta, according to Hopper. And overall, passengers are paying more to fly this year — an average $278 round-trip, up 23% from last year and 20% from 2019, according to Hopper's research.
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