‘Stay-cations’ may hold more appeal for price-conscious consumers as airlines jockey for summer vacationers
- Beachside Village Resort in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea offers South Floridians a local oceanfront vacation option this summer amid travel uncertainty.
- Economic uncertainty and geopolitical conflicts have made many consumers hesitant to book long vacations, as noted by analysts and Visit Lauderdale's CEO.
- Spirit Airlines, the busiest carrier at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood Airport, cut its 2025 summer flights by 24% following its Chapter 11 financial reorganization.
- Spirit’s senior VP said travelers redeem Free Spirit points starting at 2,500 points for summer trips, while American Airlines runs its largest post-pandemic summer schedule.
- The shift toward domestic ‘stay-cations’ and softer hotel demand signals airlines and tourism agencies are adjusting strategies to a cautious summer travel market.
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‘Stay-cations’ may hold more appeal for price-conscious consumers as airlines jockey for summer vacationers
At the Beachside Village Resort, an inviting Atlantic Ocean shoreline is just 50 steps away. Many of the rooms bear the names of towns along the always-popular summer vacation peninsula, Cape Cod, Mass., and its offshore neighbor, Nantucket. The owner, David Gadsby, is a native New Englander who leans ever-so slightly toward the Boston Bruins. A scene out of Chatham? Falmouth? Or Provincetown? Nope. The BVR — with an affiliated namesake cafe ju…
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