Some U.S. travelers planning international vacations next year are wondering if they should lock in rates now by prepaying for major costs. Here's where more savings can be found—and the risks.
The dollar is getting stronger. While that may sound like something to be happy about, a runup in the value of the dollar can ripple through the economy in unexpected ways. WSJ’s Julia-Ambra Verlaine explains. Illustration: Jordan KranseU.S. travelers who have recently visited Europe, the U.K., Japan and elsewhere have
when paying for food, activities and luxury items. Some people planning international vacations for next summer can also save if they lock in rates now by prepaying for major costs such as hotel rooms. But doing so requires some finesse.The strong dollar is especially favorable to U.S. travelers visiting many international destinations now, compared with those who traveled six months ago.
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