Come the end of the year, between wintertime holidays, school breaks, and end-of-year vacations, the demand for travel tends to increase. People fly home to visit their families, take some much-needed time off, or travel for important year-end errands—and with all those people funneling into airports, train stations, and bus terminals at the same time, prices naturally trend skyward.
But while the holiday season is typically an expensive time of year to travel, nothing else about 2020 has been typical—so how is holiday travel shaping up this year? Expect the travel landscape to look a bit different this holiday season.