12 Ways to Limit Travel Fees This Holiday Season
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No matter how you plan to travel this holiday season, someone might try to squeeze extra money out of you. Hotels, airlines, rental agencies, and others in the travel industry can have add-on fees that make your trip more expensive. But if you travel smart, you can avoid unnecessary costs.

Here are 12 tips for avoiding excessive fees as you travel to see your loved ones this holiday season.

1. Combine Your Luggage

Checked bag fees get expensive at the airport, especially if you're traveling with a group. If you can, combine your luggage with your travel companions to save money.
Cindy Richards, editor of TravelingMom.com, says, "Pack one large communal suitcase so you only have to pay one checked baggage fee. Just be sure it is under the weight limit so you don't get dinged for overweight baggage."

2. Carry on What You Can

You don't have to check every piece of luggage you have. Most airlines let you bring one personal item and one carry-on bag. If every person in your party brings a carry-on, you can drastically reduce the number of checked bags. You can even enlist any young children in the group.

"It's easy to forget that children who have a ticketed seat have the same luggage allotment as adults. Even if your little one can't carry a carry-on yet, you still can. So take advantage of that extra luggage space to help free up room in your checked luggage," says Amanda Norcross, Features Editor of Family Vacation Critic.

3. Ship Your Gifts

Don't travel with holiday gifts. You'll end up having to pay for additional checked bags. Instead, make the best use of shipping that you can.

"Don't buy and carry your gifts," says Richards. "Save the hassle and baggage fees by ordering gifts online from a service that offers free delivery . . . and have them delivered to your destination."

4. Purchase Bulky Items Later

Norcross also points out that bulky necessities can be purchased after your flight. "When it comes to things that you can easily purchase . . . like toiletries, diapers and wipes, hold off on them packing in your luggage and instead pick them up once you've reached your destination." If you have young children and you need things like diapers during the flight, pack only as many as you know you'll need.

5. Check for Credit Card Perks

Before you spring for additional car insurance from the rental agency, you should check if you're already covered by your credit card.

"Don't get pushed into buying car rental insurance from the rental agency," says J.R. Duren, Personal Finance Expert at Highya.com. "There's an extremely high probability that your favorite credit card provides complimentary collision damage waiver (CDW) insurance that will cover you if you get into an accident. This can save you a ton of money, especially if you're doing rentals of at least one week."