Is the Staycation Over? KAYAK Survey Finds People Will Travel Far and Wide in 2009

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Mon May 11, 2009 11:59am EDT

Is the Staycation Over? KAYAK Survey Finds People Will Travel Far and Wide in
2009

Baggage Fee Calculator, Hotel Rate Calendar and Custom Airports Launch in Time
for Summer Savings

NORWALK, Conn., May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite the economy, 95 percent of the
more than 4,100 people who participated in KAYAK's Annual Summer Travel Survey
plan to travel this summer.  More than 41 percent said the recession did not
affect their summer plans in any way -- which is double the number from
KAYAK's 2008 survey.  

"Thanks to an abundance of travel deals, last year's Staycation trend appears
to be over as we're seeing consumers using savvy cost-saving strategies to
once again embark on a traditional summer vacation," said Brian Harniman,
KAYAK EVP of marketing and distribution.  "According to KAYAK's survey, our
users plan to take advantage of historically low airfare and hop on a plane in
search of culture and nightlife with trips to domestic and European cities
topping the list of destinations being considered.  This is a major change
from last summer when 64 percent told us they would avoid flying because
airfare was too expensive." 

Savvy cost saving tactics replace last year's Staycation
Thanks to low prices and deals, last year's trend of vacationing in the
backyard or close to home has subsided with a renewed wanderlust for history,
culture and beaches.  The most popular destinations under consideration
include a major American city (65 percent), Europe (42 percent), domestic
beaches (34 percent) and the Caribbean (20 percent). 

KAYAK's survey shows that people are also employing several cost saving
tactics, including staying with friends or relatives instead of booking a
hotel (62 percent); taking advantage of off-season pricing (50 percent);
trading down for a less fancy hotel (42 percent); booking a shorter holiday
(34 percent); choosing a destination closer to home (32 percent); and booking
accommodations with a kitchen and eating in (30 percent).

"The cost of travel is much lower compared to last summer's weekly fuel
increases, so people can more easily afford to travel," continues Harniman. 
"We're seeing more people use our cost-saving tools, such as flexible search,
airfare history and fare alerts.  We've also launched new tools to help people
take advantage of all the savings offers out there."

New Baggage Fee Calculator: In addition to the airline fee chart, KAYAK has
integrated baggage fees into the price of a flight.  Click on the "calculate
baggage fees" link located in the tool box section on results page, enter
number of bags and KAYAK will instantly calculate the fee and update the final
price. 

New Hotel Rate Calendar: KAYAK also launched historical rate information for
hotels.  People can now view the average daily rate including taxes and fees
for two months on any of the 197,389 hotels in the KAYAK database.  To view
historical rate information for a hotel, click on the link for "rate calendar"
provided for each hotel on the results page. 

Custom Airports: KAYAK automatically searched nearby airports to find the
lowest fares, but now travelers can tell KAYAK which airports matter to them. 
The "custom" link above the To/From boxes on the flights homepage opens a
window with a list of airports and check boxes so you can cherry pick airports
you want included in your search.    

Recession Proof your Summer 2009 Vacation
1. Cruises are a great bargain: The industry's biggest players have been
rolling out promotions to keep ships full this summer.  Carnival is offering a
five-night Eastern Caribbean Cruise for less than $559 per person.  A seven
night Southern Caribbean is only $749 per person.  Plus, Carnival is offering
a bonus 15 percent discount on shore excursions.  http://www.kayak.com/cruises

2. Caribbean in the off-season: Summer is always the most affordable time to
visit the Caribbean and deals abound this summer for air and hotel.  Low cost
carriers such as JetBlue and Spirit keep fares low to destinations such as The
Bahamas and Puerto Rico.  For many US cities, an early morning flight to The
Bahamas has you on the beach by early afternoon.  

3. Consider Europe:  What a difference a year makes.  Gone are fuel surcharges
that made a cross-continental flight so expensive last year.  The dollar is
also doing its part and is performing much stronger against the Euro and
British Pound. Use Kayak Buzz to get a snapshot of airfare from your home
airport to cities in Europe.  

4. US hot spots offer sizzling deals: There are great bargains to be had in
traditionally expensive destinations such as Las Vegas, Hawaii and San
Francisco. Or, skip the flight and drive to a city such as Atlanta, Georgia;
Austin, Texas; and Nashville, TN.  These cities offer culture, history,
nightlife, museums and more for a fraction of the prices you'll find in New
York or L.A.   

Tips for finding the best price:
1. Flexibility is key.  Airfares can vary several hundred dollars by day of
the week.  When traveling to a leisure destination such as St. Lucia, consider
weekday departures.  If you're headed to a major city that also gets a lot of
business travel, you'll want to travel on weekends -- preferably Saturday
nights. 
              a. Use KAYAK's Flexible Search tool to compare prices up to
                 three days before and three days after desired dates of
                 travel.
              b. For people wanting to get away for a weekend, KAYAK's
                 Weekend Search compares prices for all weekends within a
                 month or for the next 5 weekends.
              c. For the truly flexible traveler, KAYAK's Buzz Calendar
                 displays the lowest fare for departure date for every day
                 of the calendar month of the search.  


2. It pays to know your history: KAYAK offers several Airfare History tools
that uncover pricing trends so consumers can decide for themselves when to
purchase.  Click "show chart of airfare history" link from the tool box on the
top left of the results page. 

3. Track fares.  KAYAK tracks fares for people not ready to purchase.  A free
Fare Alert tracker will notify users via email daily or weekly when flights to
and from desired destinations -- and within selected dates -- meets or beats
desired price. 

4. Deals do exist. Travelers just have to know where to look.  Subscriptions
to travel newsletters are the best bet. KAYAK's Weekly Deals newsletter
delivers the best and cheapest deals on land, in the air and by sea.  Or visit
http://www.kayak.com/deals to search the site's extensive database of deals. 

About KAYAK
KAYAK (kayak.com), the largest travel search site in the world, is a global
Internet media company operating Kayak.com, Sidestep.com and TravelPost.com.
Kayak and SideStep display results from more than 4,100 travel sites,
providing prices and itineraries for hundreds of airlines, more than 197,000
hotels, all leading rental car companies and 18 cruise lines.  KAYAK has won
more awards since launch than any other travel site including the 2008 Webby
Awards People's Voice Winner; "Top 25 Budget-Centric Travel Websites", by USA
Today;  "25 Sites We Can't Live Without" by TIME Magazine; "Best Search
Engine" by the Associated Press; and "Best of the Web" by BusinessWeek, Forbes
and US News & World Report.  Launched in 2005 by co-founders of Orbitz,
Travelocity and Expedia, KAYAK's investors include General Catalyst Partners,
Sequoia Capital, Accel Partners, Norwest Venture Partners, Trident Capital,
Oak Investment Partners, Lehman Brothers Venture Partners and America Online,
Inc.  KAYAK has sites in the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, India,
Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland.   

    Kellie Pelletier
    Kayak.com
    203-899-3111
    kpelletier@kayak.com


SOURCE  Kayak.com

Kellie Pelletier, Kayak.com, +1-203-899-3111, kpelletier@kayak.com
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