Traveling during fall's 'shoulder season'? How to save more

Fall's "shoulder season" is that time of year when travel destinations see lower visitation from peak season, but conditions are still pleasant to travel.

Hopper Lead Economist Hayley Berg joins Wealth! to break down this travel trend and how those looking to travel at this time can save hundreds of dollars.

"This shoulder period, it's mostly September, October, maybe the first or second week of November is where prices for airfare, hotel stays even. Some activities will drop because there is not as much demand as we see in those peak periods," Berg tells Yahoo Finance.

She explains that Americans seem unaware of the fact that airfare is "actually very low right now, lower than it was last year."

"And in many cases lower than 2019, when everything else gets more expensive, it can make it feel like travel is more expensive too. But it's actually a great time to get more for your dollar," Berg explains.

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This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino