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document.write('by Rachael Miller');
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The holiday market has never been more competitive. BA claimed that a further 30 airlines would go bust before Christmas after XL handed in the towel in September. With airline companies fighting for your custom, now may be a good time to find some good flight deals. Here are some tips to help you get the cheapest flight possible…
- Book early. Sometimes you can get fantastic late deals from flight companies, however, the majority of the time the later you book, the more expensive your flight will be. Even a week makes a difference when the price of flights are concerned, so once you know you are going to be travelling, don’t procrastinate- book now. It could save you hundreds on flight prices.
- Fly off-peak. During school holidays, flight and holiday prices soar. If you haven’t got any children, book your flight in term time. Term time is classed as off-peak, so prices can drop dramatically during these periods. Avoid travelling around Christmas, Easter and in July and August, as flight costs will unavoidably rise, and could save you up to £300 for a fortnight’s holiday.
- Fly at unsociable times. Even though travelling in the early hours of the morning may not be the most enjoyable time to fly, it could save you money on flight costs. People tend to book flights at convenient times, for example, during the day or early evening. By choosing to fly in between 11:00pm and 7:00am, you will find your flight prices may be significan...read more
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