We know flying this summer was frustrating for many travelers.
Airline and hotel prices remain high.
Delayed vacations, conventions and weddings have led to booked resorts and hotels, creating a sort of seasonal drift that has forced some travelers to pay summer prices for fall trips.
News 12's Elizabeth Hashagen was joined by Jan Jones, lecturer of hospitality and tourism at the University of New Haven, and Pauline Frommer, the editorial director of Frommer's Guidebooks, to talk about what you can expect during fall travel.