Fliers this year can expect to pay about 8 percent more for holiday airfares and 5 percent more for New Year's airfares to top destinations than in 2011, according to a study released by Orbitz Monday. But some locations saw prices for flights and hotels drop.
The Orbitz Holiday Travel Insider Index analyzed hotel and flight booking data from its website to rank the most popular holidays destinations for 2012. The study provides the Top 10 holiday destinations for Christmas and New Year’s, evaluating the average airfare and daily hotel rates in each of the most popular markets.
Airfares have risen all year, mainly due to higher fuel prices and airlines offering fewer seats for sale by flying smaller aircraft.
The travel period studied were Dec. 23-27 for Christmas and Dec. 30-Jan. 2 for New Year's.
Thanks in part to price drops, Orlando took the top spot for both periods. The family-friendly destination is seeing a 4 percent decrease in average airfare and 7 percent decrease in hotel rates during Christmas from 2011 levels. And Orlando's New Year's airfare and hotel rates dropped 7 percent each from last year.
If you're looking to save money regardless of location, New Year's airfares and hotel stays are cheaper on average than Christmastime. Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale, Denver and San Juan hotel and airfare prices decreased from last year during New Year's.
Top 10 Christmas Destinations in 2012
Top 10 New Year's Destinations in 2012
For a complete breakdown of average hotel rates and airfares compared to last year, click here.
More from our partner, CNBC:
CNBC: America's Most Popular Holiday Destination Is … ?: Study
CNBC: Is Women's 'Retirement Gap' Really a Pay Gap?
CNBC: He Did WHAT? Outrageous Holiday Party Behavior
Every day, reporters and producers at The World are hard at work bringing you human-centered news from across the globe. But we can’t do it without you. We need your support to ensure we can continue this work for another year.
Make a gift today, and you’ll help us unlock a matching gift of $67,000!