Unpredictable British weather and special deals for early bookings are leading travelers to abandon late deals in favor of ‘first minute’ offers according to XL.com, one of the UK's biggest travel companies.
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Customers saved over 50% by booking holidays 15 months in advance, with average seven night holidays normally costing £400 priced from £189. One way flights to Spain (http://www.xl.com/
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Neil Mott, General Manager, XL.com, commented: “We believe ‘First Minute’ booking is the new holiday buzz word as savvy travelers are wising up to the fact that some of the best offers are released up to a year in advance – not necessarily at the last minute. By signing up to our email Newsletter, customers get advance notice of offers and incentives such as free child places and free hotel upgrades, encouraging them to book through XL.com sooner rather than later.”
He continued: “We believe the psychological comfort of having holidays ‘in the bag’ is a major factor accelerating reservations year on year. The wet weather may also explain this year’s staggering rate of bookings, as our customers want as many sunny holidays to look forward to as possible.”
Mrs Grogan, 47, from Kent said: “I used to think booking last minute was the best way to save money, but it’s definitely the other way round - I saved over a thousand pounds booking my holidays in advance next year through XL.com and got far more choice by picking the best resorts before anyone else. The kids can’t wait.”
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XL.com currently offers charter flights to over 50 destinations from 12 UK airports.
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