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Thursday, 11 February 2010 13:23 |
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Cheap Flights Expert Diane Walker, editor of In2town Lifestyle Magazine who advises our readers on Cheap Flights says Spain Cheap Flights are here and will get even cheaper with Cheap Flights airlines competing with each other. Every year holiday makers search for bargains and price wars but with the credit crunch in 2009 which we are still in, Travel Agents and airlines were not keen on starting a price war, hoping that the credit would soon be over and holiday makers would need a holiday to get over grey England but this did not happen. This year, airlines are not taking any chances and soon Cheap Flights airlines will be even lower than they already are to Alicante, Turkey, Australia and France which can only be great news for holiday makers wanting to get away this year. While airlines are reducing their cheap flights prices, travel agents are still sticking by their guns and offering package holidays are more expensive prices than they did last year which has left Diane Walker, Cheap Flights expert puzzled. “I cannot understand why, when the travel agents are seeing their profits come down with lower holiday makers booking through them, that they are still increasing their prices instead of lowering them to generate revenue.” Holidaymakers are advised to keep checking cheap flight prices and grab the bargains as they come available instead of booking with the first price that you come across but remember to always read the small print. Some airlines are claiming they are offering free flights and you only pay for the taxes, which on a lot of cases work out to be more expensive than other airlines. Compare all low cost and cheap flights to and from all airports with one including your local airport and find out which is the cheapest airline to your chosen destination. A price-war amongst low cost airlines operating flights to Spain means that a trip to the UK's favourite holiday destination looks set to become even cheaper with some feel bargain flights on offer. With around 60 million tourists expected to take a Spanish holiday by the end of the year. With prices set to tumble on bargain flights to the Spanish Costas, a trip to beautiful Murcia and a luxury vacation in the five-star resort of La Manga looks more attractive than ever before. According to reports it is estimated that around 40 per cent of passengers travel to Spain on low-cost airlines.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 11 February 2010 23:53 |