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In A Nutshell: 5.22.16 Edition [Summer Vacation Rental or Hotel? Hipmunk Analysis Reveals How to Sav

In A Nutshell: 5.22.16 Edition [In A Nutshell by hipmunk] [Summer Vacation Rental or Hotel? Hipmunk Analysis Reveals How to Save Summ(more) Money] [Summer Vacation Rental or Hotel? Hipmunk Analysis Reveals How to Save Summ(more) Money] The time to take a vacation has never been better: the weather is warm, flight prices are down, and the dollar continues to be strong. But snagging the lowest airfare is just one part of the equation. The other is of course, lodging—a market that has seen some major changes over the past year. [Read More >] [Time to start planning your own getaway? Start Planning >] [Memorial Day 2016: Top 25 Trending Cities] [Memorial Day 2016: Top 25 Trending Cities] Memorial Day weekend is one week away. If you haven't booked your accommodations, don't feel bad: you're not alone. Historically, 52 percent of all bookings occur in the two weeks preceding MDW. [Read More >] [How to Save Money on Multi-City Trips] [How to Save Money on Multi-City Trips] With news that American, Delta, and United Airlines changed their pricing structure for multi-city trips, prospective travelers should carefully book their next getaway in order to save on airfare. [Read More >] [You Missed Your Flight. Here's What to Do Now] [You Missed Your Flight. Here's What to Do Now] It's every traveler's nightmare. But sometimes, all the preparation in the world isn't enough to prevent a missed flight. If you're experiencing that combination of nausea and panic that arises from realizing your plane has left and you're not on it, take a deep breath and read on. [Read More >] [Stay Safe Abroad By Avoiding These Common Travel Scams] [Stay Safe Abroad By Avoiding These Common Travel Scams] Travel is great for one's psyche: tensions get released, problems get packed away, and guards go down. Unfortunately, that can mean getting taken advantage of, and a little situational awareness can go a long way toward avoiding traveler-targeted scams. [Read More >] Time to start planning your own getaway? [Start Planning] [Check out Hipmunk Deals] [Check out Hipmunk Deals] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Instagram] [Blog] Sent with [lots of love] from Hipmunk This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Hipmunk, Inc., 434 Brannan St. 1st Floor, San Francisco, CA 94107 © 2016 Hipmunk, Inc., Hipmunk is a trademark of Hipmunk, Inc. [View Online] | [Unsubscribe] [Get it on Google Play] [Download on the App Store]

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