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While others focus on New Year’s resolutions, my family and I come up with a dream list of where we want to go. In 2024, more than half of American travelers plan to go where the cost of living is less expensive than their hometown, according to the online travel agency Booking.com. Sixty percent said they would look for “copycat vacations” or cheaper alternatives to expensive places. Frugal strategies — like traveling in off- or shoulder seasons, going where the dollar is strong and sampling unsung destinations — help make the most of your budget. The following destinations offer fresh and affordable incentives to visit in 2024.
Persons: , Brett Keller Organizations: Booking.com Locations: Thailand, Cook, South Korea
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPriceline CEO Brett Keller on holiday season travel demand, 2024 outlook and 'Penny' AI chatbotBrett Keller, Priceline CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the holiday season travel demand, outlook for 2024, the company's A.I. chatbot 'Penny', and more.
Persons: Brett Keller, Penny, chatbot
Black Friday Travel Sales Are Here and Deals Abound
  + stars: | 2023-11-20 | by ( Elaine Glusac | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
As inflation continues to sting, more travelers are expected to hunt for bargains this year, and the industry is responding by offering deals across the travel landscape, from hotels to cruises and tours. “Despite inflation and higher prices, we continue to see a strong preference for experiences with travel,” said Brett Keller, the chief executive of the online travel agency Priceline, which will hold one of its biggest sales this month, including 30 percent off select hotel stays and up to 50 percent off rental cars. Given strong demand, travel companies can usually hold fast on prices, but by offering seasonal sales, they can hedge against changes in the future. “There is a benefit to hoteliers in securing bookings with more lead time so they can more accurately understand demand,” said Christine Guadenzi, the director of sales and marketing for the Family Coppola Hideaways, a collection of small hotels that includes the coastal Turtle Inn in Belize, which will offer 20 percent off room rates booked Nov. 24 to Dec. 15 (discounted rates start at $335 a night, compared to the usual $419 price tag).
Persons: , Brett Keller, Christine Guadenzi, Coppola Hideaways Organizations: Priceline Locations: Belize
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEvent and group travel saw a strong rebound recently, says Priceline CEO Brett KellerBrett Keller, Priceline CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk summer travel trends, why Florida may have some competition and more.
Persons: Brett Keller Brett Keller Locations: Florida
All-inclusive packages can be an easier way to travel, and road trips are a great budget option. These higher costs are leaving everyone wondering what kind of travel they can actually afford over this year's summer vacation season — and rightfully so. Travel in late summer if you canScott Keyes of Going says that summer flights for 2023 are expensive in general, but not equally expensive over the full summer travel season. Consider a summer road tripTravel expert Anu Agarwal of Destination CheckOff says that summer 2023 is a great time to consider a new type of trip if you're trying to keep costs down: summer road trips. "Flights in the 2023 summer travel season are expensive, plus airlines have hefty change or cancellation fees for flights," he says.
Persons: , Sharael Kolberg, Kolberg, Kaitlyn Rosati, Scott Keyes, Greg Johnson, Johnson, Linda Orceo, Gulps, Arceo, you'll, Jacob Wade, Wade, Anu Agarwal, Agarwal, Ray Aberman, Brett Keller, Keller Organizations: Service, Family Travel, Travel Locations: Ipsos, Anguilla
Booking , Expedia and Airbnb are among travel companies looking for ways to ease the booking process and help consumers more swiftly make plans. This tool will help you narrow that down pretty quickly," Priceline CEO Brett Keller told CNBC. The generative AI tools from Google will allow prospective travelers to communicate with a chatbot in a conversational way when making plans and receive personalized hotel bookings. Google Cloud is providing the tools and capabilities to help Priceline collect and scrub data that can then be used to help customers. Earlier this year, Expedia was among the first players to signal its investment in generative AI.
Persons: Brett Keller, Keller, Carrie Tharp, Tharp, Expedia, Peter Kern, Brian Chesky, you'll Organizations: Apple, CNBC, Google
Insider spoke with three travel and wellness experts about staying healthy during a business trip. This article is part of "Work + Play," a series about blending business travel with personal experiences. With business travel back in full swing, Insider spoke with three experts about what you can do to stay healthy on the road. "And if I can budget it, I upgrade to a premium economy or business class seat for some extra room. "When I'm on the road, I try to get some time on the Stairmaster and/or the treadmill," Alexidor said.
Persons: , Efrat LaMandre, LaMandre, Jerry Justin Alexidor, Alexidor, Brett Keller, Keller, I've Organizations: Service Locations: Tulum, Mexico
Brett Keller joined Priceline in 1999 just as the dot-com boom was getting in gear. Brett Keller joined the company in 1999 and rose through the ranks to become CEO in 2016. Keller, 55, who grew up in small-town Idaho, didn't travel much as a kid. And yet, Keller didn't set out to forge a career in the travel industry. We have to keep pushing the travel world in the right direction while continuing to promote travel as much as we can.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTravel continues to be a top priority for consumers, says Priceline CEO Brett KellerPriceline CEO Brett Keller joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss travel trends ahead of the 2023 spring break season, how business travel will fare, and more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPriceline CEO Brett Keller: International travel has seen a strong recoveryPriceline CEO Brett Keller joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to break down his forecast for future travel demand amid high inflation and worries about a potential recession.
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