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Top tips to save money on your holiday

Don’t dismiss indirect routes – If you’re happy to spend a bit longer travelling to or from your destination, an indirect flight can save you up to 15% on the price of travelling direct. It might mean a couple of hours to kill in an airport terminal, but if it means making a saving then it’s definitely worth considering.

 

Do away with unnecessary frills – Getting rid of extras such as priority boarding and seat selection can help to keep the cost of a flight down. Going for an early check in means you and your group will almost certainly should be sat together anyway, and you’ll have a bit more money in your pocket too.

Give yourself the best chance of a flight upgrade – If you want a first class or business class flight but don’t want to pay for it, timing is key. Most upgrades are given when the economy cabin is full, so if you wait until fairly late on to arrive for your flight you’ll have the best chance of bagging a free upgrade. Just make sure you don’t leave it too late and miss your flight!

Consider a home swap – If you live somewhere that others are likely to consider for their holiday and you’re happy to allow someone else to stay there, a home swap is a great way to save on accommodation costs. Sites such as HomeExchange.com and HomeLink.org.uk help holiday-makers connect and agree to swap homes to enjoy a holiday without either needing to book a hotel.

 

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