09/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/09/2025 07:37
Are you planning to travel this holiday season? If you need advice on where to go (and how to save money along the way), you'll want to read our trends and tips for 2025, based on new data from Google Flights.
To kick things off, here are this year's trending destinations for Thanksgiving travel within the U.S. These are the places that saw the biggest percentage increase in searches on Google Flights, compared to 2024. Mid-sized cities appear to be on the rise when it comes to domestic holiday travel.
For Christmas and New Year's Eve, we looked at trending international destinations, and warmer locales are dominating this year's list. It's no surprise that with colder temperatures on the horizon for many parts of the U.S., travelers are opting for palm trees over fir trees.
Whether you're visiting family or looking for an overseas getaway, saving money on your holiday travel is always a great feeling. And with Google Flights, there are lots of different ways to find a great deal on airfare, like the new AI-powered Flight Deals tool or long-time favorites like price tracking alerts and the Explore map.
For many travelers, a big question is whether to book flights ASAP or wait to see if prices go down. In fact, searches for "best time to book flights" reached an all-time high in the U.S. this past summer. Usually it's best to book flights on the early side, especially if your plans aren't very flexible. But if scoring cheaper airfare is your number one goal, there are two ways you can use historical patterns to your advantage.
First, when you have a specific itinerary in mind, Google Flights can tell you when prices are expected to be lowest for booking your chosen dates and destination. Just look for the "cheapest time to book" insights under the top search results.
The other option is to consider the more generalized guidance from our 2025 insights on the best time to book, which we've just updated based on four years of aggregated Google Flights data 1 . For each scenario below, we're listing out when average prices have been lowest for trips departing from U.S. airports, relative to the departure date.
Want some more tips on how to save? It's worth knowing that you won't save much by booking on any particular day of the week. Tuesday has been cheapest, but only 1.3% cheaper than Sunday, the most expensive day.
The cheapest days to travel are still Monday through Wednesday (about 13% cheaper than flying over the weekend). And finally, taking a layover helps you save about 22% on average, versus flying nonstop.