Showing deals for: Mar 20 – Mar 22

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Spring Break looks different depending on where you are flying from.
Travel interest from Miami is on par with last year, but airfare is cheaper across the board. Domestic airfare is down 10% and international fares are down 7%.
Even more notable: Central American fares have dropped 22% compared to last Spring Break – one of the highest regional price declines MIA travelers are seeing this season.
The most popular destinations for Miamians include Orlando, Los Angeles, and San Juan.
For those looking for value, some of the cheapest options include:
Domestic
Orlando $125
Tampa $130
Jacksonville $135
Fort Myers $140
International
Nassau, Bahamas $290
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands $350
Cancun, Mexico $390
Panama City, Panama $410
Travel demand from New York’s major hubs (JFK, LGA, EWR) remains at record highs, yet the “Urban Spring Break” trend is making travel more affordable. Domestic airfare from the city has dropped by 7%, while international flight prices have decreased by 8% compared to last year.
Most notably: Fares to major European capitals have plunged, with London, Paris, and Rome seeing price drops of up to 13%. New Yorkers are increasingly swapping the beach for “high-energy” city escapes this season.
The most popular destinations for New Yorkers include Orlando, Miami, and San Juan.
For those looking for value, some of the cheapest options include:
Domestic
Miami $78
Orlando $84
Fort Lauderdale $95
Las Vegas $119
International
Cancun, Mexico $343
Barcelona, Spain $350
Madrid, Spain $357
London, UK $395
Traveling from Mexico City’s hubs (AICM and AIFA) is becoming more accessible this season despite a slight increase in airport fees (TUA). Overall airfare trends for 2026 show that international fares have dropped by 7%, while domestic routes are seeing a 3.5% decrease compared to last year.
Most notably: Fares to South and Central America have hit record lows, with flights to destinations like Bogotá and Guatemala City dropping by nearly 15%. Travelers are taking advantage of these “near-abroad” bargains to avoid the higher hotel costs found in traditional beach resorts.
The most popular destinations for residents of Mexico City include Cancun, Guadalajara, and New York.
For those looking for value, some of the cheapest options include:
Domestic
Guadalajara $45
Monterrey $48
Veracruz $55
Puerto Vallarta $68
International
Bogota, Colombia $195
Guatemala City, Guatemala $210
Miami, USA $225
San Jose, Costa Rica $240
Travel interest from Dubai’s major hubs (DXB and DWC) is surging as Spring Break 2026 aligns with regional holidays. While long-haul costs remain steady, the “Ultra-Competitive Gulf” effect is driving down prices for regional and South Asian routes. International airfare from Dubai is down approximately 6% on average.
Most notably: Fares to the Philippines and Southeast Asia have dropped by 17% compared to last season. This shift is allowing the city’s large expat population and adventure seekers to book long-haul tropical escapes at prices previously reserved for short-haul trips.
The most popular destinations for Dubai residents include Manila, Mumbai, and London.
For those looking for value, some of the cheapest options include:
Domestic
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia $45
Muscat, Oman $136
Manama, Bahrain $63
Kuwait City, Kuwait $60
International
Istanbul, Turkey $169
Mumbai, India $211
Baku, Azerbaijan $375
Cairo, Egypt $243
Travel demand from Paris (CDG, ORY, BVA) is shifting toward “Value-Venture” travel in 2026. While overall international airfare is down 7%, the most significant growth is seen in the “Eastern Shift.” Domestic routes within France remain stable, with prices cooling by approximately 3.5% compared to last spring.
Most notably: Fares to Eastern European hubs have plummeted, with cities like Prague and Sofia seeing price drops of up to 22%. Parisians are increasingly trading traditional Mediterranean beaches for the “High-Culture, Low-Cost” appeal of the East, taking advantage of expanded low-cost carrier routes.
The most popular destinations for Parisians include Nice, Barcelona, and Rome.
For those looking for value, some of the cheapest options include:
Domestic
Figari (Corsica) $66
Nice $78
Toulouse $85
Bordeaux $119
International
Barcelona, Spain $45
Prague, Czech Republic $57
Madrid, Spain $58
Rome, Italy $76
Travelers from Canada’s major hubs (YYZ, YVR, YUL) are prioritizing value in 2026, with a record $47.6 billion projected spending this year. While domestic flight interest has spiked by 12%, international airfare has seen the most significant relief, dropping by 11% overall—offering a much-needed break for those looking to escape the final weeks of winter.
Most notably: Long-haul destinations in Asia and Europe are seeing the sharpest price drops, with some routes to Tokyo and Lisbon down by nearly 20%. Canadians are increasingly opting for “once-in-a-while” journeys, balancing higher local hotel costs with significantly cheaper international flight tickets.
The most popular destinations for Canadians include Cancun, Orlando, and London.
For those looking for value, some of the cheapest options include:
Domestic
Abbotsford to Edmonton $16
Vancouver to Victoria $22
Vancouver to Kelowna $22
Toronto to Vancouver $204
International
Toronto to Fort Lauderdale $317
Montreal to Madrid $678
Toronto to Lisbon $676
Vancouver to Tokyo $616