Millennials don’t miss the chance to buy tickets depreciating sharply during the panic of coronavirus

It is a question of prevalence rates available over fear.

While traveling by plane becoming more unstable in connection with the cancellation of flights due to coronavirus and quarantines countries, some young people take advantage of this opportunity and buy the suddenly depreciating tickets.

«There’s nothing nice to stay home and worry,» says Ashley Henkel (20 years) about his recent decision to 3 book a cheap ticket for the summer. A resident of Central valley, California have decided to not allow the virus put it in quarantine in his own house. She is planning a new trip in Vancouver, British Columbia, new York and Portland in Oregon.

And she is not alone in having to use low ticket prices associated with fear about the virus, which was discovered already more than 1000 people in the United States.

You really think Coronavirus is gonna stop me booking a holiday and catching a flight? pic.twitter.com/1uAqkealWu

— Jack (@J4CKMULL) March 9, 2020

Guy Monaghan (31) told The Post that took advantage of falling prices to order cheap tickets for the Olympic games 2020 in Japan in July.

«I’ve been following the trip cost $1000 a few months ago, and now $800,» — said the engineer drones from Queens, adding that he hoped that the tickets to the event will also be easier to get. «And if games are canceled, I will still be able to fly to Japan,» said guy. «I don’t think this is strongly reflected on me. Although the flights can be heavy, huh.»

Some intrepid tourists even boast in social networks that they managed to get through the panic because of the virus.

«You really think that the coronavirus will prevent me book a ticket and get on a plane?» — written by Jack Mulligan (29 years) in a tweet on Monday after he had saved more than $350 for a trip to the Dominican Republic. He later agreed that «people should definitely worry about the coronavirus, but I will not put life on hold because there’s something going on».

There were those who reduced the price of flights allowed finally to see my dear people. «Whether that will be. I miss my family,» admits Capri Nicole (27 years old) and says that I saved $200 on a trip from Atlanta to Connecticut to see my grandma on her 71st birthday.

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