Following the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines, more people are willing to travel after being stuck indoors for a year.
However, travelers are taking precautions to ensure they go on vacation, which has resulted in a new trend known as “trip stacking” and is reportedly driving up the prices for vacations.
“Trip stacking” is when a traveler plans multiple trips over the same period of time in case one trip gets canceled due to the pandemic. The trend also allows travelers to choose which trip they are more comfortable taking as the vacation date nears.
Tim Hentschel, the CEO of travel technology company HotelPlanner, noted that while the trend is convenient for some travelers, it could cause others to see inflated prices when they attempt to plan a trip.
“Travelers also need to know that unlike making three or four dinner reservations and then deciding hours before where you want to go based on appetite or convenience, trip stacking will cause prices on airlines and…