National Plan for Vacation Day: Here's the Best Way to Book Travel

The ideal time to start thinking about your next vacation is Tuesday, when National Plan for Vacation Day is.

According to new data from the U.S. Travel Association, more than two-thirds of American workers feel burned out entering year three of the COVID-19 pandemic. More than half of remote workers say they are working more hours than they used to.

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There is a lot of demand for vacation.

The vast majority of Americans are excited to plan a vacation in the next six months, and nearly six in 10 say that travel is more important now than ever. 61 percent of people plan to make travel a top budget priority.

Studies show that the act of planning a trip can boost your mood, but that doesn't mean travelers have to go it alone.

The best thing you can do is get in touch with an experienced travel advisor who will be able to help you find out the latest COVID-19 restrictions and requirements in your destination as well as the latest travel advisories from the State Department and the CDC. A trusted travel professional can help you find the perfect airline, accommodations and activities.

There are many benefits to working with a travel advisor. These knowledgeable travel experts can often score you surprising perks and connect you with key players in your destination to ensure a memorable travel experience.

Are you traveling for a big sporting event or for a romantic vacation? A good travel advisor can make sure that your group's rooms are close to each other and that you get a bottle of champagne at check-in. Travel advisors save you money by packaging your flights, hotel stays, and other activities, and by accessing deals other can&t.

In the age of the internet, travel advisors supply the human element, advocating for clients before, during and after their trip. In the event that something goes wrong, you will have an actual person by your side to correct the problem.

If you are not sure where to start, you can visit Travel Sense.org to find an American Society of Travel Advisors ( ) verified professional.