Summer is typically an expensive time to travel, but vacationers might be getting a break this year.
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“Economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions and tariffs are already softening demand for a season that usually delivers big revenue for airlines,” Katy Nastro, a travel expert with Going, said in a press release. “Deep discounts on long-haul flights during pricey months of July and August suggest even airlines are noticing a shift in how people are spending and where they are coming from to spend.”
Going tracked flight prices to find seven summer destinations with below-average flight prices. Here’s where to go to save big this summer.
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Domestic Deals
If you want to stay relatively local this summer, consider these three discounted destinations:
Phoenix; Las Vegas; Orlando, Florida; or Nashville, Tennessee to Alaska: From $327 roundtrip (45% off)
Washington; Charlottesville, Virginia; or Asheville, North Carolina to Nantucket, Massachusetts: From $127 roundtrip (68% off)
Manchester, New Hampshire; or Hartford, Connecticut to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: From $88 roundtrip (75% off)
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Europe Deals
Europe is a popular destination for summer travel. While flight prices are typically high during summer months, you can score some great deals this year:
Washington to Valencia, Spain: $455 roundtrip (52% off)
Boston to Geneva: $483 roundtrip (46% off)
New York to Milan: $1,687 roundtrip for business class tickets (56% off)
New York to Greek Islands (Mykonos, Santorini, Corfu): From $584 roundtrip (42% off)
Tips for Saving on Summer 2025 Travel
In addition to choosing your destination wisely, there are other ways you can save big on summer travel this year.
Book far enough in advance. Book three to seven months ahead for domestic travel and four to 10 months ahead for international travel.
Fly on cheap travel days. Flights are typically cheapest on Tuesday and Wednesday. Avoid flying on Sunday, when fares tend to be the highest.
Consider alternate airports. Check flights to surrounding airports to find the best deal.
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Sources
Going, “Summer Travel Guide”
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