Rob Clabbers
April 14, 2021
杏吧传媒 Q and the Q Team, Hotels, Ocean Cruises, People Ask, River Cruises, Travel Experiences
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It鈥檚 a common question: since nobody is traveling, will prices be higher or lower post-pandemic?聽 There must be some great deals out there, right?
Well, not necessarily.
If you鈥檙e fully vaccinated, the recently announced summer 2021 cruises that are homeported 鈥渏ust outside鈥 the USA (departing from the Bahamas, Bermuda, or Caribbean islands) or in countries like Greece, Cyprus, Iceland or Israel may be a great option.
But if you鈥檙e looking to travel nearby or last minute (see our recent blog post), you may find availability already limited, which means prices are trending up.
For late 2021 and all of 2022, we鈥檙e seeing the 鈥減erfect storm鈥 of increased demand and reduced supply in many travel categories:聽 (Here are ten trends we’re seeing for travel in 2022).
Travelers had to cancel their plans for 2020 and much of 2021. Demand for up to 3 years is being 鈥渟queezed鈥 into the latter part of 2021 and all of 2022.
Don鈥檛 procrastinate. Especially if you鈥檙e looking for a more unique experience, it pays to start planning now.聽 Rare travel experiences that are even more limited in availability than usual include:
If you鈥檙e very flexible, and don鈥檛 really care too much about the room you鈥檙e in or the itinerary you鈥檙e on, and you like to 鈥渨ing it鈥, yes, you could wait a bit.聽 But why would you?
No. In many cases, 2022 cruise and airfares are already higher than pre-pandemic fares. We are seeing fewer upgrade and other promotions for next year. Assuming demand remains as robust as it currently is, that will remain the case.
Our recommendation is that, if you have your mind set on a specific trip, we start planning now.聽 (Just call your Q Travel Advisor.) 聽That way you have your vacation to look forward to, at a rate you鈥檙e comfortable with. And if fares do drop, we’ll adjust it if travel partners allow.
If you book now, you鈥檒l may benefit from flexible 鈥渂ook with confidence policies鈥 offered by many travel providers (cruise lines, tour operators, etc.)聽 For example, certain cruise lines will allow you to cancel as little as 30 days before a scheduled departure, and instead of keeping your money as a penalty, they will apply your payments towards a future vacation. Those policies will become stricter again as travel rebounds.
Call your 杏吧传媒 Travel Advisor.
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