
Here's where you can fly for cheap this Labor Day weekend
For some Labor Day weekend inspiration, Dollar Flight Club has identified the U.S. cities where round-trip travel is averaging under $300. For neon nights, pool days and endless entertainment, head to Vegas for $244 round trip. Theme park thrills and plenty of sunshine can be yours for just $258 round-trip to Orlando. A desert vacay in Phoenix is hovering around $265. For $273, you can head to Denver for craft beer, live music and mountain trails. Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Miami, Seattle, and Boston are also accessible with round-trip fares below $300.
The key to finding these deals and traveling on the cheap, according to Dollar Flight Club, is to be savvy. Use Google Flights' Explore tool to spot surprise deals, set fare alerts on services like Dollar Flight Club or Hopper, book by early August, fly mid-week and pack light to save on baggage fees.
Find the full report here.
Labor Day destinations averaging less than $300 round trip
Las Vegas, NV—$244
Orlando, FL—$258
Phoenix, AZ—$265
Denver, CO—$273
Chicago, IL—$280
Atlanta, GA—$283
Dallas, TX—$289
Miami, FL—$293
Seattle, WA—$298
Boston, MA—$299

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Labor Day weekend typically represents the last hurrah of summer. If you're looking to get away one more time, you're in luck. Domestic airfare is the cheapest it's been in five years, according to Dollar Flight Club's new Labor Day 2025 Travel Report. While international fares are far higher (40-60% more) and still creeping towards their summer peak, round-trip tickets within the U.S. are averaging 17% below pre-pandemic levels. Thanks to extra seat capacity, last-minute sales and a dip in demand, U.S. routes are flush with deals. For some Labor Day weekend inspiration, Dollar Flight Club has identified the U.S. cities where round-trip travel is averaging under $300. For neon nights, pool days and endless entertainment, head to Vegas for $244 round trip. Theme park thrills and plenty of sunshine can be yours for just $258 round-trip to Orlando. A desert vacay in Phoenix is hovering around $265. For $273, you can head to Denver for craft beer, live music and mountain trails. Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas, Miami, Seattle, and Boston are also accessible with round-trip fares below $300. The key to finding these deals and traveling on the cheap, according to Dollar Flight Club, is to be savvy. Use Google Flights' Explore tool to spot surprise deals, set fare alerts on services like Dollar Flight Club or Hopper, book by early August, fly mid-week and pack light to save on baggage fees. Find the full report here. Labor Day destinations averaging less than $300 round trip Las Vegas, NV—$244 Orlando, FL—$258 Phoenix, AZ—$265 Denver, CO—$273 Chicago, IL—$280 Atlanta, GA—$283 Dallas, TX—$289 Miami, FL—$293 Seattle, WA—$298 Boston, MA—$299


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Flying on certain days can also help reduce costs. Midweek flights - particularly on Wednesdays and Saturdays - are often the most affordable for international journeys, while Tuesdays and Fridays tend to offer the best value for domestic flights. Travelling during off-peak hours, such as early mornings or late evenings, can result in further savings. How to get cheap flights and free upgrades for holiday 'By combining smart planning with the right perks and tools, you can make your holiday budget go further - without compromising on comfort or experience," says Andrew Harrison-Chinn, of travel perks and benefits company Dragonpass, with over 1300 airport lounges. "Keeping an eye on AI-powered travel aggregators that compare flight prices and offer tailored recommendations based on your preferences can help you secure the most cost-effective options. 'Setting up price alerts using tools like Google Flights or Kayak is a smart way to track fare fluctuations and book when prices drop. You might also try browsing in incognito mode or clearing your cookies - some travellers believe this can prevent dynamic pricing based on search history, though results can vary. "Using a VPN to check fares from different locations can sometimes reveal lower prices, as airlines and booking sites occasionally adjust rates based on your geographic region. In addition, websites like Voyage Privé offer time-limited deals on luxury holidays, giving you access to high-end stays at discounted rates." He also recommends leveraging loyalty perks and rewards programmes. "Many credit card providers and banks offer travel-related benefits like airport lounge access, Fast Track services, and more as part of their loyalty programmes," he says. Off on holiday soon? 🏝️ Don't miss Martin's quick travel tips!🛫 🚗 Cheaper car hire 🛍️ Zara shopping trick 🛬 Flight delay compensation (These graphics contain only a snapshot of full information given and should not be taken in isolation) *All information correct at time of… — The Martin Lewis Money Show Live (@itvMLshow) May 28, 2025 'Many financial institutions benefit from extremely competitive pricing of services due to the packaging up of products as well as being able to get cheaper pricing due to larger volume of customers. 'Having a relationship with the bank or card provider will allow you access to these packages of products. Should the package of products be relevant to you, say travel insurance, airport lounge and fast track access, hotel, and flight discounts, these are very efficient ways to get more value for less cost on your travels. "Some card providers even offer spend based rewards when you use their card abroad – for example spend X amount and get a free airport lounge visit – rewarding customers with their preferred behaviours." Don't forget loyalty points can often be used for holidays or extras, but they can take time to earn. Recommended reading: 'Alternatively, there are points-based schemes which take much longer to accumulate, however when you have sufficient points these can be redeemed against flights (bookings or upgrades) or other products and services to achieve significant savings.' His final tips are for the trip itself: "Don't forget practical tools like eSIMs when travelling abroad," he says. "If Wi-Fi isn't readily available, using an eSIM can significantly reduce roaming charges and keep you connected without the hefty fees."