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The Best Time to Book Holiday Travel Is Coming Up
Book this year's Thanksgiving and Christmas flights by October for the best prices.
Meghan Coyle is an editor on the Travel Rewards team and the co-host of the Smart Travel podcast. She covers travel credit cards, airline and hotel loyalty programs, and how to travel on points. Meghan is based in Los Angeles and has a love-hate relationship with LAX.
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Summer just ended, and there’s Halloween candy at the grocery store and the pumpkin spice drinks at coffee shops again. That’s your sign — it’s time to start thinking about booking your holiday travel.
A 2025 report from Google Flights shows the best time to book flights for Thanksgiving is mid- to late-October, when Thanksgiving flights are at their cheapest. For Christmas and New Year’s flights, it’s best to book by the end of October.
But if you’re planning on traveling abroad for either holiday, you’ll want to book as soon as you spot a deal. Prices are unlikely to drop for international flights between now and the holiday season. Wait too long, and you might pay more, get stuck with an inconvenient layover or be forced to book basic economy (read: middle seat).
Here are some tips to save on holiday travel this year.
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Start tracking prices
No matter what you’ve heard, there are no hacks for getting cheap flights by booking on a Tuesday or late at night. Flight prices are at the mercy of travel demand, and the holidays are always a busy time to fly.
Fortunately, you don’t have to spend hours checking the demand.
Turn on price tracking on your preferred booking platform to get automatic email notifications when a flight you want goes down in cost. Search engines and online travel agencies have insights into the average costs for your specific route and nudge you when it's the best time to book.
Book early for international travel
Don't wait to book if you’re interested in crossing borders for the holidays. Google Flights data from 2025 suggests that airfares for international flights tend to be lowest 49 days or more before departure.
One option to save money is to consider booking on an international budget airline, which can offer significant savings over legacy carriers, even when you factor in extra fees for baggage and meals.
You might also consider traveling internationally during Thanksgiving instead of Christmas or New Year’s. Because Thanksgiving is a U.S. holiday, there’s usually less demand to fly abroad since most people fly domestically for the feast.
Be flexible on your travel days
Being willing to accept the less-than-ideal flight will go a long way toward saving you money this holiday season.
If you find yourself outside of the best time to book holiday travel, you still have options. Consider extending your trip so you don’t have to fly on the busiest days around Thanksgiving (usually the Sunday after Thanksgiving) or Christmas. Check prices at nearby airports.