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Every December, the same conversation happens in your friend group's chat: 'we should all go somewhere for New Year's'. Almost never happens. Here's why NYE trips fall apart specifically — and the planning timeline that gets one across the finish line.
9 min readEuropean Christmas markets are the rare trip that lives up to its reputation. But most Americans pick the wrong city, go in the wrong week, or stack too many cities in one trip. Here's the honest breakdown of which markets are worth the flight.
10 min readSome friend groups want Christmas markets and snow. Others want sun in December. Here's the better playbook for the second group — the destinations that work for warm-weather group trips during the winter holidays, and the timing tricks that make them affordable.
9 min readYour friend group has aged out of the 22-year-old-in-Cancun version of spring break. You still want a March / April week away. Here are the destinations and formats that fit the actual adult version of spring travel.
9 min readNew York is the easiest US city to leave for a group trip — JFK and LaGuardia both have direct flights almost everywhere, plus drive-radius options that don't require getting on a plane at all. Here's the breakdown of what actually works.
10 min readLA's group-trip math is different from East Coast cities — fewer direct flights east, but unmatched access to Mexico, the Mountain West, Hawaii, and Asia. Here's the playbook.
10 min readChicago's group-trip math sits between the East and West Coast extremes — direct flights both directions, plus Midwest drive-radius destinations most people don't know about. Here's the breakdown.
10 min readAtlanta is one of the most connected airports in the world — which means group-trip options that other Southern cities can't match. Here's the playbook for ATL-based friend groups.
10 min readDFW is one of America's most connected airports, but Dallas friend groups consistently overlook the Texas drive-radius cluster that gives them options no other US city has. Here's both sides of the playbook.
10 min readMiami's group-trip math is unique — extraordinary Caribbean and Latin American access, easy drive-radius Florida options, but a relative weakness on direct trans-US connectivity. Here's how to plan around it.
9 min readBoth Jettova and Wanderlog are popular for group travel, but they solve different parts of the trip-planning problem. Here's an honest breakdown of what each does well — and which one fits the trip you're actually planning.
9 min readTripIt is the original trip-organization app — beloved by frequent business travelers and pre-booked-everything types. Jettova is the planning-and-booking layer that comes before TripIt's job starts. Here's when to use which.
8 min readSplitwise is the default group-trip 'who owes whom' calculator. Jettova handles the upstream problem — getting the trip booked in the first place. They're not really competitors; they solve different stages of the same workflow.
8 min readGroup travel apps fall into four distinct categories, and most articles ranking them ignore that. Here's a real comparison — what each tool actually does, where it shines, and how to combine them for a trip that actually happens.
11 min readFor two decades, group trips meant one friend buying flights for everyone and chasing reimbursement for months. Per-member booking, now built into modern travel platforms, is a structural improvement that's worth understanding even if you're not using it yet.
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