
As global inflation runs hot, Canadians look to save on travel this winter
BNN Bloomberg
As inflation remains hot around the world, Canadians trying to escape the cold this winter will be looking to save during the peak travel season.
With high inflation and still-rising interest rates, it is an undeniably expensive time for Canadians — yet after more than two years of pandemic restrictions, many still want to get away.
Macca Shirifi from travel blog An Adventurous World says that hotels are now often cheaper than private accommodation like an Airbnb rental, since those prices rose substantially during the pandemic.
Expedia spokeswoman Melanie Fish says there is a sweet spot when buying plane tickets of around two months before departure on a domestic flight, which could save Canadians up to 40 per cent on flight costs.

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