Travelers may face higher airline and hotel prices as a result of the ‘trip stacking’ vacation trend.
After receiving the COVID-19 vaccination, more people are eager to travel after being trapped inside for a year.
Travelers, on the other hand, are taking efforts to ensure that they go on holiday, which has led in a new trend known as “trip stacking,” which is said to be driving up vacation expenses.
When a traveler arranges many journeys over the same period of time in case one is canceled due to the pandemic, this is known as “trip stacking.” As the vacation date approaches, the trend also allows passengers to choose whatever trip they are most comfortable taking.
While the trend is helpful for some tourists, it may cause others to perceive increased pricing while planning a trip, according to Tim Hentschel, CEO of travel technology business HotelPlanner.
“Travelers should also be aware that, unlike making three or four dinner reservations and then picking where…