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What should you do before you book a holiday online?

7 quick tips for booking a holiday online
  1. Set a budget. ...
  2. Organise payment methods. ...
  3. Research tour group itineraries. ...
  4. Consider booking through a local. ...
  5. Get advice. ...
  6. Organise transport before you leave. ...
  7. Use online tools to help you plan.




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What day of the week should I book my holiday? Expedia's report says that you should book your holiday on a Sunday, which could save you on average around: 20% on domestic flights. 10% on international flights.

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- Booking your holiday in advance gives you something to look forward to (especially through those winter months!) We recommend making a count down! - Advanced booking allows you to pay off your holiday in instalment, thus allowing you time to save up some spending money!

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The benefits include:
  • Convenience. The greatest benefit of booking a flight or hotel online is the convenience. ...
  • Numerous flight and hotel options. ...
  • Prices. ...
  • Changes and cancellations. ...
  • Access to other offers and deals. ...
  • Loyalty points. ...
  • Save on time. ...
  • Affordability.


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The best time to book your holiday trips is typically in September and early October when prices will be as much as $100 cheaper per ticket than they are (in the summer). Ashlock says that you should stick to a 20-to-60-day window when booking your travels for the holiday season and winter travel at large.

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Book your holiday on a Wednesday Holiday prices often fluctuate throughout the week, so it's best to avoid booking on weekends, Sky News reports. Norton Finance recommends booking on a Wednesday, which is likely to create a 5% saving if you tried to do so on a Wednesday.

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For summer holidays - Book Early December Generally, late December, January and February are the most popular months for booking both Easter and Summer breaks away.

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It can provide protection Depending on which type of credit card you have, you might get some valuable travel protections by booking your trip with it. For example, some cards like the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card provide lost luggage reimbursement, travel accident insurance and travel emergency assistance services.

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For a short-haul flight where you are only taking hand luggage, checking in online saves a lot of time and is therefore much better than checking in at the airport. If, on the other hand, you have to check in bulky luggage, it is better to use the classic check-in at the airport for security reasons.

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“If it's an off-peak season — not middle of summer, Christmas or New Year's — then booking about one to three months in advance is typically when cheap flights have the highest likelihood of popping up,” he said. “When you're talking about international travel, two to eight months in advance.”

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Travel Tip: Always book last-minute all-inclusive holidays or a package trip because all your legal protection will be included when you make your purchase. If you want a cheap, last-minute package holiday, prices will usually come down closer to the departure date.

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There's no sugarcoating it: Airfare is expensive. And while waiting until the last minute might sound like a good idea, it typically is cheaper to book your flights in advance. We are seeing fewer last-minute deals than in years past, especially when it comes to flights, a Kayak spokesperson tells Travel + Leisure.

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The 20 cheapest holiday destinations
  • The Twelve Apostles mountain range, Cape Town. (Getty Images)
  • Sunny Beach in Bulgaria. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
  • Bengali sea cave, Algarve. (Getty Images)
  • Kuta, Bali. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
  • Colombo, Sri Lanka. ...
  • Malaga, Spain. ...
  • Porto Timini beach in Corfu. ...
  • Big Buddha, Phuket, Thailand.


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