It’s not surprising, but it’s happening: Airlines have hiked holiday flight prices again. Two weeks ago, we told you that it’s smarter to book now and save, than to wait and pay more. This year, the airlines are prepared to fill every seat and make a profit from it.

Earlier this year, there was a rush for airlines to add a $10 fee to fares, and last week, US Airways upped the ante and began charging $20. Most surcharges will be within the US, specifically during the many peak travel days that surround Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years. The holidays themselves are usually slow.

Airlines that have increased fares include Delta, American, United, US Airways, and Northwest.

If you haven’t booked a flight yet, we suggest you do so! Find a cheap flight here and reserve your spot for the holidays.


© Cheapflights Ltd Andrea Mooney

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Pleasance CoddingtonPleasance is a British travel writer and online content specialist in travel. She has written for numerous publications and sites including Wired, Lucky, Rough Guides and Yahoo! Travel. After working for six years on content and social media at VisitBritain, she is now the Global Content and Social Media Manager for Cheapflights.

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