After Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday, comes an important trade event for tourism: Travel Tuesday.

This day encourages individuals to focus on experiential travel purchases. Travel Tuesday invites people to explore travel deals, noting that sometimes the best buys aren’t about things but memories.

What is Travel Tuesday?

Travel Tuesday, the day after Thanksgiving weekend in North America, was born in response to the trend for consumer spending on material goods. Travel enthusiasts are waiting for Travel Tuesday to save money on tickets, according to ERT.

Most airlines start announcing their discounts on Monday night and on average Tuesday morning you can find discounts between 15% and 25%.

Its app began in 2017 when Hopper, an online flight marketplace, realized that the Tuesday after Thanksgiving saw a spike in flight bookings. It is a phenomenon based mainly in the United States. However, this trend seems to affect the rest of the foreign companies as well.

Travel Tuesday is not only about flights, but also travel packages, hotel offers, etc.

Travel Tuesday this year “falls” on December 3rd.