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Summer Travelers Book Far in Advance, Travel Far and Away in 2007

Data Shows International Travel on the Rise, but as Prices Climb, Travelocity Offers Savings Tips for Summer

Business Editors/Travel Writers

SOUTHLAKE, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 26, 2007–According to recent Travelocity data, international and domestic trips are up this year but there are some changes to the usual summer travel routine. With some lesser-known international destinations growing in popularity, many savvy travelers are finding ways to reach exotic locales around the globe AND stay on budget, despite most travel costs being up for summer.

Recent summer data show that travel booking windows have grown significantly. In 2002 the average trip was purchased 115 days before departure but this year, thus far, the average trip is being purchased 126 days before departure. International travelers tend to book tickets 17.3 days farther in advance than domestic travelers. Still, cost-conscious consumers have chosen to make some sacrifices this season, shortening their length of stay by 4% over last year in order to save on the final tab. “The good news,” according to Amy Ziff, Travelocity’s editor-at-large, “is that savvy travelers can have their cake and eat it too. They can save by exploring international destinations that are a little farther afield or sometimes less popular.”

Industry insiders prove that if you’re equipped with the right information this summer, there are still opportunities to save. But, without good direction, travelers may quickly become discouraged OR get lost in a rabbit hole of research in an attempt to uncover the best prices.

Whether traveling by land, air or sea, Travelocity has taken the guesswork out of how to travel this summer by looking to industry data to find which destinations are showing price decreases or remaining steady over 2006.

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL: Early predictions show that pricing overall is up 3.7 percent from last year on all international destinations. However, following is a list of popular hot spots showing a decrease in airfares from last year:

  • Travel to the Caribbean is up 22 percent year over year. To find the best deal head to: Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, Antigua and Barbuda, and Guadeloupe
  • Travel to Asia is up 17 percent overall. But, fares are down to some of the best tourist destinations: China, Sri Lanka, and India
  • Travel to Central America is up 14 percent overall and travel to South America is up 7 percent. Save on:
    — Central America: Belize, Guatemala, and Costa Rica
    — South America: Peru, Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay
  • Travel to Europe is actually on the decline, with Western Europe down 2 percent and Eastern Europe down 15 percent. For the best deals look up:– Eastern Europe: Ukraine, Croatia, Lithuania, and Poland
    — Western Europe: Denmark, Austria, Iceland, Spain, and Italy
  • — For warmer travel options, head to Mexico this summer, which is showing a decrease in travel and offers several amazing steals: Yucatan, Baja Peninsula, and Central Mexico

DOMESTIC TRAVEL: Early data indicates that domestic travel prices are up 3.8 percent over 2006. Top booked destinations for summer include:

-- Las Vegas                    -- Los Angeles Area
-- Orlando Area                 -- San Francisco Bay Area
-- New York City Area           -- Denver Area
-- South Florida                -- Honolulu
-- Seattle Area                 -- Chicago Area

SAVINGS SECRETS:

Board a Ship – According to Cruise Lines International Association, just over 12.6 million travelers will take a cruise in 2007. The good news about the summer seas – is on pricing. Many cruises are being offered at prices we haven’t seen since 2003. Although prices have gone down, the number of cruise ships, ports and itineraries have grown. Set sail to see exotic locales and cover multiple destinations in one trip:

  • Northern European cruises (Baltic Cruises, including ports such as St. Petersburg, Estonia, and Lithuania, are increasingly popular)
  • For more offbeat sailings head to places like Iceland, Greenland, or even the Norwegian fjords
  • Hawaii is convenient, popular, and well priced with 7-night roundtrip cruises to and from Honolulu
  • Alaska cruises remain ever-popular (particularly cruise tours)

Rent a Car Off-Airport – Car rentals can heavily affect the budget unless the provider outlines a rental car plan in advance. Based on Travelocity’s car tax study in December 2006, Ziff says, “travelers can save more than 10 percent on car rental taxes if they go off-airport to a neighborhood location.”

  • Finding a car off airport can save you money but may take you more time
  • Evaluate your travel schedule and allow time to travel to a neighborhood

General Savings Tips for Summer 2007:

  • Book early!
  • Utilize alternate or near-by destinations for flights, cars, and hotels
  • Utilize alternate or near-by destinations for flights, cars, and hotels
  • Enjoy a tax deductible volunteer vacation
  • Use your Travelocity credit card and utilize points for future travels
  • Search for hotel savings with alternate date tools and “one night free” promotions

For more information visit www.travelocity.com.atoz or write to askamy@travelocity.com.

About Travelocity

Travelocity(R) is committed to being the traveler’s champion — before, during and after the trip – and is the only online travel company that guarantees not just the price, but the entire travel experience – see www.travelocity.com/guarantee for details. This customer-driven focus, backed by 24/7 live phone support, great prices and powerful shopping technology has made Travelocity the sixth largest travel agency — booking $10.1 billion in travel worldwide in 2006. Based in Southlake, Texas, Travelocity also owns and operates Travelocity Business(R) for corporate travelers, lastminute.com, a leader in European online travel and ZUJI, a leader in Asia-Pacific online travel. Travelocity is owned by Sabre Holdings Corporation, a world leader in travel commerce. The Roaming Gnome is a trademark of Travelocity.com LP.

CONTACT: VOLLMER PR
Andrea Collins, 212-715-2222
andrea@vollmerpr.com
or
Amanda Borichevsky, 972-488-4790
amanda@vollmerpr.com

Copyright Business Wire 2007


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