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This year’s travel expenses are rough. You can’t get around it. High demand, skyrocketing energy costs, pandemic-era shortages of staff and supplies in his chain combine to drive prices skyrocketing across all sectors of the industry.

But there is hope on the horizon and things are slowly starting to taper off a bit. Fortunately, some of the biggest destinations in the world are seeing the biggest price drops. These may be some of the best options if you’re thinking of planning a
Seattle
The Pacific Northwest’s urban gem saw average round-trip ticket prices drop a whopping 45% this fall. That doesn’t mean they’ll hit rock bottom, especially given the year we’ve had, but it does mean that it looks like the best price you’ll get this year.
Seattle highlights include the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Liberty Square and, of course, the great hiking opportunities of the Pacific Northwest.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles also saw significant price drops, with average ticket prices down about 35%. As one of America’s biggest destinations, taking advantage of the shoulder season from summer through his October vacation, you may be able to enjoy this wonderful city without the crowds.

The weather is always nice, so don’t worry about missing summer.
Portland
Portland, Oregon also saw average ticket prices drop 35% this fall. This hipster city is home to quirky personalities, independent businesses, and some of the best restaurants in the country.
A visit here should be planned around one of over 100 festivals, from standard food and drink celebrations to more absurd and niche gatherings. We say the stranger the better!
Barcelona
Flying across the Atlantic, the Catalan capital enjoys a $30 round trip price drop. So paella is firmly on the menu this season. His one of Europe’s great cities, visitors can see the artist Gaudi who had a great influence on the metropolis in the form of stunning buildings like the iconic Sagrada his Familia cathedral .

Once you’re done with the cultural side of things, food, drink and some of the best nightlife in the world awaits.Don’t miss a Barcelona FC football match.
San Francisco
It’s one of the best cities in the world, but it’s also one of the most expensive cities in the United States. Travelers can soften the financial blow of a trip to San Francisco by booking tickets that are about 25% cheaper than usual. That leaves you with quite a bit of extra to spend on some of the best Asian food in America.
Of course, don’t miss a visit to Alcatraz Island or the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Ride the cable car to explore the slopes’ splendor at a leisurely pace and don’t forget to try the sourdough.
London
Old Smoke now operates round-trip fares about 25% cheaper than usual, which is good news for those who like adventure in the UK. London is also a strong connectivity city, so if your final destination is further afield, it might be worth looking at in- and out-of-city rates.

Naturally, if you’re staying in the UK capital, you’ll enjoy a host of world-class attractions such as the Tower of London, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and more.
San Diego
Round-trip fares to San Diego have been reduced by 20%, a significant savings since the beginning of the year, making round-trip fares affordable to another major destination in California.

The ever-popular city’s perfect weather, laid-back attitude, and abundance of attractions make it a great choice as the days get a little chillier.
Chicago
If you don’t like the heat, head north to windy towns. As fall approaches, you can enjoy cool weather and sprawl in some of America’s greatest cities.As with San Diego, there’s a 20% discount on flights to Chicago, so there’s no better time to hop on a flight to Cheetown
The city is chock-full of attractions, jaw-dropping restaurants, and the world’s best bars, and 20% of it frees up a little money to splash them all.
Rome
Need a big romantic gesture? It doesn’t get any bigger than Rome (except perhaps Paris). Flights to the Italian capital are down about 15%.

Endless historic sites, the best pasta in the world and big draws like the Vatican and the Colosseum await.
Paris
If Rome doesn’t work out, Paris is the only option. Luckily, even the most romantic city on the planet has reduced flight costs by 15%. This is good news for such an expensive city. Hotel prices and other activities are rarely on the cheap side of the scale, so saving a good amount on your biggest expenses can go a long way.
The Eiffel Tower, Champs Elysées, Louvre, Notre Dame, Montmartre, Sacre Coeur and Moulin Rouge are just a few of the headliners in one of the most visited cities in the world.
Cancun
Nothing beats a classic beach vacation. You can’t find a better place than Cancun. There are already some excellent deals on world-class hotels, and flights are already one of the more affordable ones lost thanks to the sheer volume of flights heading there. But these costs are also reduced by 10% of his, so a short stay in the Caribbean in Mexico is very important.

Whether you’re interested in Tulum, Playa del Carmen, or Cancun itself, Cancun Airport is your destination. You can also expect a 180-day automatic stay, but you might end up booking a one-way flight for a longer stay.
This article originally appeared on Travel Off Path. Visit Traveloffpath.com for the latest breaking news impacting your next trip.
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