Best last-minute travel deals include flights from £26 and holidays for less than £250 - Express
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Most people plan their holidays far in advance, and doing so can be a nifty way to make some savings. However, whether you thrive on spontaneity or suddenly have some free time to fill, booking at the last minute can save you hundreds.
And, with the half-term holiday behind us and Easter not for another few weeks, now could be the perfect time to catch some last-minute sunshine for even less. Across Europe and beyond, there are plenty of destinations which offer milder temperatures than here in the UK, where a snowy cold snap is anticipated in the coming week. If you're wondering where is best to go in the winter months, we have a full guide to some of the best destinations for sunshine and warmer temperatures.
Alternatively, perhaps you're looking for a city break, or maybe you're looking for one of the best deals offering a chance to catch a glimpse of the northern lights.
The good news is, this could mean a bargain holiday - though the best deals are likely to go fast! Big-name airlines and holiday providers often add discounts on last-minute holidays and flights they need to fill spaces on, and there are also dedicated websites out there to help you search for cheap, last-minute deals.
Some of the best TUI deals, latest Jet2 sales and cheapest British Airways deals include last-minute flights and holidays for those leaving things down to the wire.
If you're looking for tips on where or how to snag the best last-minute deals, scroll down to read our top tips and recommendations, or click on the links to jump to the relevant section.
Last-minute flight and holiday deals
If you're looking to bag a last-minute flight or holiday, you can either go down the route of using a price comparison website to compare options. Or, you can use a dedicated online travel agent, such as lastminute.com, which specialises in last-minute trips.
These last-minute deals are often far cheaper than other holidays and can see you jetting off for less than £300 per person.
Many big-name airlines and package holiday provider offer their own last-minute deals on flights and holidays with some incredible discounts. But you'll have to act fast to snap up the best deals!
At the time of writing, TUI will fly holidaymakers to Hilton Skanes Monastir Beach Resort in Skanes, Tunisia for for £303 per person when jetting off on March 15, 2024, for seven nights bed and breakfast from London Gatwick.
You can jet off with British Airways holidays to RockyPop Chamonix - Les Houches, in Chamonix, French Alp, from £439 per person when flying on March 20, 2024, from London Gatwick, for one week (room only).
Meanwhile, Jet2holidays is offering holidaymakers seven nights room-only at Palmasol in Benalmadena, Costa Del Sol from £413 per person when flying from Bristol on March 14, 2024. This holiday is based on a group of three adults.
All prices are correct at the time of writing but are subject to change. Meanwhile, Jet2holidays is offering holidaymakers seven nights room-only at Palmasol in Benalmadena, Costa Del Sol from £413 per person when flying from Bristol on March 14, 2024. This holiday is based on a group of three adults.
Alternatively, if you want to search and compare prices with an online travel agent, there are plenty offering last-minute flight and holiday deals including:
Online travel agents, such as Onthebeach, not only offer late deals but also often host flash sales which dramatically slash the price of holidays throughout the year.
At the time of writing, Onthebeach is offering holidaymakers a deal to jet off to Garcia Resort and Spa, in Dalaman, Turkey for £319 for two people flying from London Gatwick on March 12, 2024.
Or Skyscanner has found direct, flights with Ryanair between London Stansted and Oslo, Norway from £16 per person when flying on select dates in April 2024. But once again, if you are hoping to bag a cheap last-minute deal, you'll need to be quick!
All prices are correct at the time of writing but are subject to change.
When is the cheapest day to book a flight or holiday?
Finding the best price on a flight or holiday could be down to the day you choose to book your flight according to research by Skyscanner. Though booking on a certain day isn't a completely foolproof way to get the best prices, there is some evidence to suggest it could help.
By analysing three years' worth of Skyscanner booking data, the travel comparison website found that there could be some booking hacks worth knowing. Although mid-week has long been touted as one of the best days to fly and save money, Skyscanner found that booking on a Wednesday could end up costing you around four percent more than if you wait until the end of the week and book on a Sunday.
On a £500 flight, this adds up to £25, which may not seem like a lot for cheaper tickets, but could add up on group bookings.
However, Skyscanner did also note that waiting until the last minute might not be your best bet, with airlines often ramping up the prices in the days before departure.
If you're looking for a cheaper, last-minute trip, it's well worth browsing the last-minute deals on offer throughout an entire month, rather than focussing on specific dates. Flexibility with when you travel and for how long is often the key to bagging a bargain holiday.
When are the best last-minute deals available?
If you're looking for a last-minute deal, it goes without saying that waiting is the best way to snap up some of the best savings.
Although it's hard to pinpoint the exact day that last-minute holidays are likely to be cheaper, deals tend to go out between eight and six weeks prior to departure - and often get cheaper in the final few weeks leading up to the holiday.
The later you wait, the more flexible you will need to be about where you jet off to and when your holiday takes place.
However, leaving things right down to the line can see holidays getting cheaper and cheaper as providers become even more eager to make a sale in order to fill spaces.
While most big-name holiday providers provide last-minute deals on their own website, you can find some of the best deals and flash sales through dedicated third-party agents such as:
If you are booking through a third-party travel agent, it's crucial to look at the terms and conditions of your booking to ensure how much luggage you have included in your booking, as well as any other additional extras that might come at an added cost.
When is the cheapest time to fly?
Though mid-week has often been hailed as the cheapest time to fly, according to Skyscanner, the trend is changing. Based on their research, the cheapest time of fly from the UK is typically a Friday.
And, by comparison, if you're getting off from the UK, booking to fly on a Sunday could end up costing you more.
However, if you're on the hunt for deals, being open to flying on any date is the best way to snap up savings.
By their very nature, last-minute deals tend to be a quick turnaround and can pop up on any day, so the more flexible you are, the more likely you'll be to find a great deal.
How to find the cheapest destination
Flexibility is your best bet when it comes to getting the cheapest price on a holiday. Being open-minded about where you go can help you save hundreds on a holiday. But there are some destinations which are proving to be among the most affordable in 2024.
A recent study of cheapest destinations for 2024 by experts at Which? named Egypt among the top 10 affordable locations to visit.
"We calculated the cost of a two-week holiday in 20 popular long-haul destinations where the pound has strengthened in the last year, using annual average flight prices from Skyscanner and annual average hotel prices from Kayak," explained the study.
"Delhi, Sharm el-Sheikh, Colombo, Hoi An and Jumeirah were the cheapest destinations."
Just a quick search on TUI shows that you can snap up a package holiday to Egypt from £417 per person. If you're looking for direct flights, British Airways has return flights to and from Sharm el Sheikh from £276 in March 2024.
How to avoid additional fees on your last minute holiday
Even if you've managed to secure a cheap deal on your last-minute holiday, unexpected fees at the airport could tip you over budget if you're not prepared. Most airlines and package holiday providers will notify you of exactly what is included in your fare, however there are certain elements that might come at an additional cost.
Avoid excess luggage fees
One thing which holidaymakers often find themselves lamenting over is excess luggage charges. How much luggage you are allowed will depend on the rules specified by your chosen carrier.
For short-haul airlines, hand luggage rules vary and hold luggage typically comes at an extra cost. This varies slightly for those who have booked package holidays, such as with Jet2 or easyJet, where one item of hold luggage may be included.
The majority of long-haul operators tend to allow passengers an item of hand luggage, as well as a hold item to be checked, but this does depend on your ticket type.
Along with checking your luggage allowance, you should also make sure your bags don't exceed the weight or size, as this can incur an often sizeable fee at the airport.
If you've already planned a trip, our guide to the best British Airways baggage rules and tips, easyJet luggage hacks, Jet2 baggage packing hacks and Ryanair luggage rules can help to save some extra pennies.
Get the best price on room upgrades
Typically, package holiday deals will increase in price if you're hoping to upgrade your hotel room. To book room upgrades, you'll need to research the options available from whichever provider you book with and what additional price is associated.
A little bit of added luxury is likely to come with a price, but there are deals to be had.
Some package holiday providers who offer luxury holiday deals include:
Save money on seat selection
If you're jetting off with the family and have hopes of sitting together, you could be looking at an additional fee to secure the seats you want. Although some airlines, such as British Airways, allow passengers to select their seats when checking-in online in the 24 hours before departure.
If your airline does allow seat selection for free, it's worth checking in as soon as possible to ensure you get seats together.
Even if your airline has the option for paid seat selection, in many cases, so long as there is availability, airlines will seat groups together. The only major exception to this rule is for those travelling with Ryanair. Passengers will often need to pay in order to sit together.
Before jetting off it's best to read up on your airline's seat reservation rules to decide whether it is worth shelling out for seat selection, or if you're happy to take the risk and save some cash.
You can find out the seat selection and reservation rules of airlines by visiting their websites:
Choose the right board for you
While some people prefer the ease of all-inclusive holidays, the cost of these trips can rapidly rack up. Before jumping at an all-inclusive holiday, consider how likely you are to make the most of this deal.
Self-catering holidays can be a good way to save money so long as you manage your money correctly. TUI offers an online calculator to determine exactly how much holiday money you need to take away.
LoveHolidays, meanwhile, is offering self-catering holidays from as little as £99 per person in 2024.
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