Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Travel expert’s could save you £1000s on your next holiday

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Many will be heading off on their summer holidays in a matter of weeks, with flights, hotels and even excursions booked, ready to make the most of their time away. But could holidaymakers have saved some money on their hotels?

From the time of year you’re going to the number of nights you’re staying, people often find what they need and book before thinking about maybe trying to get things cheaper.




Conor O’Neill, a travel expert with the money-saving website LatestDeals.com, has shared that Brits heading abroad could actually save £1,000s with some hacks to avoid 10 hotel rip-offs.

1. Booking.com website is more expensive than the App

Conor shared that while booking.com has a great website, it’s actually the app you want to be booking on, as rates are much cheaper. He found that on the website one room in a hotel in Granada would cost £163, but the same room on the app was £16 cheaper at £147 per night. So it’s worth checking the app.

2. Loyalty does not pay: Compare, compare, compare

Conor recommends that shoppers should always compare hotel prices across different platforms rather than just going for the first deal they see. A room that is available on Booking.com could actually be cheaper on another booking site, like Priceline, for example. It always pays to check you have the cheapest deal.

3. Airbnb can be over 60% more expensive: Book direct

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