Flying soon but would still like a bargain?

Normally speaking you need to book travel well in advance to get the bargain prices but that’s strictly true only for the very peak of the peak periods and outside that there are often unexpected bargains around if you know where and how to look.

What about the location? Well, if you’re not especially set on a particular destination then you can get really serious bargains. For instance, everyone who goes to Denmark goes to Copenhagen but what about Aarhus? It’s equally cute but often a lot cheaper than it’s more famous neighbour. For that matter, what about a city break not to the “Ryanair city” but to the city that the plane actually lands in? For instance, their “Barcelona” is actually Girona. Not as famous nor as large as Barcelona but there’s still enough to satisfy a short citybreak.

Flights prices are the most volatile and therefore they need the most work to really save money. Thinking of a weekend break? Well, lots of people do so the thing to do to save money is to book what they’re not. On a typical route, people will be flying a little more in one direction on some days than in others. Weekend breaks to Paris are very popular for instance therefore the flight prices on Friday evenings and Saturday mornings from London to Paris are high as they are coming back from Paris on the Sunday evening. The key here is to book a trip that’s less popular such as a week in Paris but starting on Sunday evening and finishing on Friday night ie the opposite of what most people do.

Hotels are easier to deal with in most cases as hotel reservation systems aren’t nearly so sophisticated as those of the airlines. This means that the prices are, in general, more stable and there’s a lot less load management going on behind the scenes. However, that doesn’t mean that there’s no load management going on, just that it’s less visible. So, you may be able to get a lower price by booking via one of the last minute booking sites (no, not LastMinute.com: in spite of the name, they’re not really geared up to truly last minute travel). Likewise doing what other people aren’t is a sure way to save money so in city break destinations, stay a little further out and you’ll find the prices a lot lower.

Insurance? Most people buy whatever policy the airline or travel agent is selling. This generates a lot of commission but rarely gets you a good deal. Much better instead to get an annual policy so you’re all set for those unplanned short breaks.

Anyway, give a bit of thought to your next short notice break and you may find that it can be had a whole lot cheaper than you expected.

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