Book Now or Pay Hundreds More: The 35-Day Thanksgiving Flight Rule
Google Flights data shows the sweet spot is 35 days before Thanksgiving and that’s right now. Miss it, and prices will soar.
Quick heads up: If you’re reading this in late October and haven’t booked yet, you need to act fast. Americans are searching for Thanksgiving flights more than two weeks earlier this year compared to last year, and with good reason waiting means paying premium prices and having limited options. The optimal booking window is closing, but there’s still time to find deals, here’s everything you need to know.
🦃 Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and if you haven’t booked your flights yet, you’re probably feeling the pinch. Between skyrocketing prices and packed airports, holiday travel can feel like navigating a minefield. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered with battle-tested strategies to find better deals and actually enjoy your journey home.
The Truth About Thanksgiving Airfare (And the 2025 Picture)
Here’s the real talk: Thanksgiving is consistently one of the busiest travel periods of the year. The Sunday after Thanksgiving is typically the most chaotic travel day, with the Wednesday before coming in a close second.
As for pricing, the picture is mixed for 2025. Some data shows domestic holiday fares are about 19% lower than the average from the past three years, with some routes seeing prices 40% lower than last year. However, other industry analysts report prices are up 7-10% year over year. The takeaway? Prices vary dramatically by route and timing, making it crucial to book early and be flexible to catch the deals that do exist.
🚨 The Wildcard: Government Shutdown Impacts
Keep reading with a 7-day free trial
Subscribe to Pilot Nick to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives.




