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Rental Car Reservations Surge for Labor Day 2022  — TripIt Blog

Rental Car Reservations Surge for Labor Day 2022  — TripIt Blog

One of the busiest travel seasons we’ve seen in years is about to come to a close, but not without a strong finish. Nearly all holidays this summer have set travel records, and we expect Labor Day 2022 to be no different. 

TripIt analyzed U.S. origin flight, rental car, lodging, and vacation rental reservations in TripIt for Labor Day weekend 2022 and compared the findings to the equivalent booking period in 2021.  

We found that despite the reported chaos, Americans are still taking to the roads and skies for one last getaway before the fall. Yet again, international travel continues to make the strongest return—with bookings less than 20% shy of 2019 levels. Even with unprecedented heat, airport passenger caps, and abundant lost bag reports, it seems nothing will deter Americans from their love of going abroad.  

Meanwhile, domestic travel both via plane and by car are not to be ignored as they show strong increases over last year, as well. 

Current Percentage of Flight Reservations Compared to Year Prior

2022 Flights
(All)
2022 Flights
(Domestic)
2022 Flights
(Int’l)
2022 Car Rentals 2022 Lodging 2022 Vacation Rentals
% change from 2021 +96% +63% +222% +55% +40% +16%

More than a third of travelers headed abroad for Labor Day 

Airports across the U.S. will see the largest crowds on Thursday, September 1, and Friday, September 2, with Atlanta, Boston, Denver, and Dallas Forth Worth among the top 10.  

Many of these airports also rank among the top 10 for most cancellations or delays, but regardless of the airport you plan to travel through, allow some extra time to account for crowds and long lines, and keep an eye on your flight alerts (hint: TripIt Pro can help!) to stay on top of any changes and how they might impact your travels. 

We expect some of the busiest airports and busiest departure times to be:  

International travelers account for more than a third (34%) of flights for the Labor Day holiday. Though this is slightly down from the 40% we saw during Fourth of July, many international destinations made huge jumps in ranking from last year, and there are new international destinations ranking among the top 25, including Dublin (#20) and Athens (#22).  

When it comes to domestic destinations, it seems many Americans may be checking off their bucket-list trip destinations, as identified in recent TripIt surveys. 

Flight Destination Rankings and Rank Changes

2022 Ranking City, State

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