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Go against the grain and travel during the ‘dark days,’ Seattle expert says

"Folks budget for the holiday travel," travel expert Steve Danishek said. "They've exhausted their travel budget and so we have this gap this time of year."

The holidays are over and for many Americans, that means no more traveling. The travel industry calls this period the “dark days.”

But if you’re able to go against the grain and take a vacation now, there’s good news. Seattle travel expert Steve Danishek says you can get great deals.

“Folks budget for the holiday travel,” he said. “They’ve exhausted their travel budget and so we have this gap this time of year.”

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Danishek says it starts now.

“It goes through mid-March, with the exception of the mid-winter break,” he said. “Those are the days you should be looking at. That’s where you’re going to have your best inventories and your lowest total fares; and that’s where you’re going to get your hotel deals.”

So avoid the week of President’s Day, and you’re good.

“The West Coast and the West are the most popular destinations and you should be able to snag good deals all throughout the West,” he explained. “That includes Palm Springs, San Diego, all the L.A. airports, and then even across the border into Phoenix.”

Travelers can also benefit from the competition between Alaska and Delta.

“Right now in Seattle, there’s kind of a tussle between [the two],” he said. “What Delta has done is flown additional flights on top of Alaska, so if Alaska flies Seattle-Los Angeles, Delta puts flights there, too.”

He says that means more low-fare seats available for the public at those destinations right now.

Another tip is to get a good deal to a connecting destination, like in the South.

“New Orleans, Miami, Orlando, even Atlanta,” he said. “Many Southern tier destinations are connecting through, so oftentimes the fares on connecting flights will be cheaper than nonstop service.”

It’s not only airlines and hotels. There are deals onAirbnb, and cabins, for example.

So pounce now, if you can, because ’tis the postseason.

About the Author

Sara Lerner

Sara is a reporter for KIRO Radio 97.3 FM. She has over a decade of experience as a local and national radio journalist and is a longtime Seattle reporter. She is the recipient of a national Public Radio News Directors Incorporated award and multiple regional awards for her work. She has covered everything from Seattle-area real estate to motorcycle gangs to human trafficking, a topic in which she's developed an expertise after producing a documentary series on the problem here in Washington. Sara originates from Kansas City and maintains a deep love for the Royals.

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