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		<title>2 Month Luxury Yachting Trip to Asia</title>
		<link>http://travelay.com/2-month-luxury-yacht-trip/168/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 06:25:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Bored with business class? Have lots of time and money? Well, I&#8217;ve got an idea for you!
Seabourn is a cruise company that caters for the top end of the market in smaller, more intimate cruise ships. Actually, it prefers to call them &#8216;yachts&#8217;, and to refer to the experience as yachting. With a typical crew [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bored with business class? Have lots of time and money? Well, I&#8217;ve got an idea for you!</p>
<p>Seabourn is a cruise company that caters for the top end of the market in smaller, more intimate cruise ships. Actually, it prefers to call them &#8216;yachts&#8217;, and to refer to the experience as yachting. With a typical crew of 160 to assist 280 passengers, you know you&#8217;re going to get looked after. All cruises include seriously high-end dining, with free wine, champagne and spirits.</p>
<p>Their ships also have a unique self-lowering harbour which is used for watersports. Pretty nifty!</p>
<p>Anyway, I&#8217;ve been hankering for one of these trips for quite a while now, so when I found<a href="http://www.vacationstogo.com/fastdeal.cfm?deal=16299&amp;id=npfy"> this trip on the VacationsToGo</a> site, I nearly wet myself. 60 nights onboard one of these Seabourn yachts, starting in Rome and going all the way to Singapore, via Dubai, India, Thailand etc.</p>
<p>Just remember to factor in the detox bill from the Betty Ford clinic after all that indulging!</p>
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		<title>Another hot Malta bargain (this summer)</title>
		<link>http://travelay.com/malta-summer-bargains/158/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 May 2010 20:44:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer holidays in the Med can be pretty expensive, especially if you&#8217;re going at the peak time of the school holidays. Which is why I was so pleasantly surprised to find some offers for deals to Malta this summer between May and October. Despite that being the peak season, you can still pick up some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer holidays in the Med can be pretty expensive, especially if you&#8217;re going at the peak time of the school holidays. Which is why I was so pleasantly surprised to find some offers for deals to Malta this summer between May and October. Despite that being the peak season, you can still pick up some bargains if you&#8217;re prepared to book and pay for it right now.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-159" href="http://travelay.com/malta-summer-bargains/158/maltatown/"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-159" title="maltatown" src="http://travelay.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/maltatown-255x345.jpg" alt="" width="255" height="345" /></a></p>
<p>One week starts from around <a href="http://www.choiceholidaysdirect.co.uk/search_results.asp?OBDF=&amp;OBDT=&amp;BoardBasis=&amp;HotelRating=&amp;Hotel=STN&amp;Airport=&amp;InAirport=&amp;Resort=&amp;Nights=&amp;utm_source=Icelolly&amp;utm_medium=advert">£147 per person</a>, including flights from regional airports and staying in a four star hotel near the sea in Malta.</p>
<p>Choice Holidays who are offering these deals are taking advantage of Ryan Air flights, and combining them with their own hotel purchasing power to give people good deals. And I&#8217;m absolutely for it! If someone else has the headache of booking Ryan Air flights for you, then it&#8217;s not a bad idea to take advantage of it.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not sure whether Choice have managed to negotiate anything with the airlines themselves. It&#8217;s not uncommon for travel agents to buy up large numbers of seats at a reduced fare, and then bundle them with hotel deals and mark them up. Since Ryan Air&#8217;s business strategy is so different from many other airlines, I&#8217;d be interested to know if that&#8217;s what&#8217;s going on.</p>
<p>However they manage to do it, it&#8217;s got to be a pretty good deal. Just remember to check out the TripAdvisor website before you book! Oh, and check on Kayak to make sure you&#8217;re not getting ripped off. At these prices though, that&#8217;s unlikely.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.choiceholidaysdirect.co.uk/search_results.asp?OBDF=&amp;OBDT=&amp;BoardBasis=&amp;HotelRating=&amp;Hotel=STN&amp;Airport=&amp;InAirport=&amp;Resort=&amp;Nights=&amp;utm_source=Icelolly&amp;utm_medium=advert">Choice Holidays &gt; Malta deals</a></p>
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		<title>Have my luggage sent to the room, Jeeves.</title>
		<link>http://travelay.com/send-luggage-ahead/153/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 12:19:32 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the most depressing things about 21st century travel has to be dealing with luggage. Packing it, taking it to the airport, unpacking it, lugging it up and down escalators &#8212; you get the idea. I&#8217;m constantly baffled when I see celebrities like Victoria Beckham and Joan Collins pushing trolleys at airports full of [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the most depressing things about 21st century travel has to be dealing with luggage. Packing it, taking it to the airport, unpacking it, lugging it up and down escalators &#8212; you get the idea. I&#8217;m constantly baffled when I see celebrities like Victoria Beckham and Joan Collins pushing trolleys at airports full of (albeit very expensive) luggage.</p>
<p>Surely far more civilised is to have your luggage sent ahead! A few times I&#8217;ve thought about using my courier account to send suitcases a few days in advanced to their destination. I&#8217;ve never actually gone through with it though. I did help one friend send his belonging back from Ireland where he&#8217;d relocated for six months &#8212; low cost airlines charge as much as £20/kg if you go over the limit.</p>
<p>The point of this post however, is to share with you Seabourne&#8217;s &#8220;Personal Valet&#8221; service. And long may it reign! Someone comes to your house, picks up your luggage and then essentially delivers it to your room, and unpacks everything. How marvellous! I really do think this is one of those added extras that&#8217;s worth paying for. Ok, Seabourne&#8217;s cruises (sorry : &#8216;yachting experiences&#8217;) cost upwards of about £3,000 but they definitely go the extra mile.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.seabourn.com/PlanACruise/Personal/">http://www.seabourn.com/PlanACruise/Personal/</a></p>
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		<title>There&#8217;s always a bargain</title>
		<link>http://travelay.com/theres-always-a-bargain/138/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 20:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#8217;m always watching the rather brilliant icelolly.com website for good deals &#8211; even if I have absolutely no intention of travelling. The deals they offer are somewhat staggering, although a quick flick over to tripadvisor reveals that many of the cheapest deals are in sub-standard hotels. Having said that, for cheap trips to Spain, you [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m always watching the rather brilliant icelolly.com website for good deals &#8211; even if I have absolutely no intention of travelling. The deals they offer are somewhat staggering, although a quick flick over to tripadvisor reveals that many of the cheapest deals are in sub-standard hotels. Having said that, for cheap trips to Spain, you can do a lot worse than to check out this website first.</p>
<p>I found this rather tempting trip for only £60 per person, including return flights from Edinburgh and three nights&#8217; hotel accomodation. Difficult to imagine a cheaper deal than that (bearing in mind that the flight alone would usually cost twice that).</p>
<p><a href="http://ow.ly/1FmIk">http://ow.ly/1FmIk</a></p>
<p>This particular one is at the <a href="http://ow.ly/1FmQ6">hotel Merce</a> which gets a 73% thumbs up on Tripadvisor (pretty rare for a hotel in this category). Your £60 won&#8217;t cover the transfer from the airport to the hotel which is around 70km. Hiring a car would be a great way to see this fantastic part of Spain &#8211; much of which is overlooked by most tourists. However, it&#8217;s likely that your car hire would cost almost the same as the package. But then at £60, who cares?</p>
<p>Just to drum the point home about TripAdvisor, the next option up is the rather smarter looking <a href="http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g494960-d508057-Reviews-Hotel_Flamingo-Lloret_de_Mar_Costa_Brava_Catalonia.html">Hotel Flamingo</a>. It&#8217;s just £6 more for the trip and going by the photos the hotel looks immeasurably better. However a glance at the reviews on Trip Advisor show that it&#8217;s probably one to avoid, with 37 out of 86 travellers rating the hotel as &#8220;Terrible&#8221;. Not so good.</p>
<p><strong>Think of India.</strong></p>
<p>One other tip for those thinking of India as a holiday destination. Although airfares have come down considerably in the last couple of years with the increased competition, you can get an absolute steal by looking for trips to Goa around November. If you&#8217;re prepared to hop on a plane tomorrow, you can get a return flight to Goa from London or Manchester for under £200. More about that nearer the time&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Eclipse to the rescue!</title>
		<link>http://travelay.com/eclipse-to-the-rescue/134/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 14:58:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Remember that volcano? Yeah &#8211; the one you couldn&#8217;t pronounce. Well, it was over a week ago now so no doubt you need reminding. A massive volcano errupted on Iceland and prevented tens of thousands of passengers from flying into British airspace. There was a lot of talk by the government to send the Royal [...]]]></description>
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<p>Remember that volcano? Yeah &#8211; the one you couldn&#8217;t pronounce. Well, it was over a week ago now so no doubt you need reminding. A massive volcano errupted on Iceland and prevented tens of thousands of passengers from flying into British airspace. There was a lot of talk by the government to send the Royal Navy to go and pick people up from Spain. In the end, only one ship was sent.</p>
<p>At least that&#8217;s what I thought. In fact, Celebrity Eclipse was also sent in as part of a rescue operation, seemingly financed by Celebrity themselves. A pretty good gesture, Travelay thinks. The ship is due to launch this summer, and was doing a few days of showing off in British waters before being called into duty.</p>
<p>The ship actually looks stunning, and is the first at sea to feature a lawn on the deck. No doubt those stranded Britons deserved a martini or three for their troubles. I&#8217;m secretly dying to take a trip on this beast of a ship, not least because it also features an apple lounge, where you can hang out and play with Macs. Nice work if you can get it!</p>
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		<title>Brilliant new idea from Air New Zealand</title>
		<link>http://travelay.com/brilliant-new-idea-from-air-new-zealand/125/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 14:03:22 +0000</pubDate>
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Economy can be terribly uncomfortable &#8211; particularly on very long journeys. With that in mind, Air New Zealand (which runs some of the longest flights in the world) has launched a new product in their 777-300 aircraft. The way it works is to offer a couple the chance to buy three seats instead of two. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Economy can be terribly uncomfortable &#8211; particularly on very long journeys. With that in mind, Air New Zealand (which runs some of the longest flights in the world) has launched a new product in their 777-300 aircraft. The way it works is to offer a couple the chance to buy three seats instead of two. The row then folds out and creates a mini bed. Not exactly the lap of luxury, but still a lot more comfortable than sitting up.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also another neat feature that I&#8217;m excited to try out &#8212; ordering drinks from your seat-back TV. Just scroll through popular drinks, press the one you want and one of the lovely Air NZ cabin crew will deliver it to you on a little tray. How marvellous! Travelay approves!</p>
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		<title>Getting the lowest fares on London to Edinburgh trains</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 13:19:52 +0000</pubDate>
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I was inspired recently by the MoneySavingExpert website, which tried to see if it could save a businessman money. The chap in question was told where he&#8217;d be going the night before, and didn&#8217;t ever bother booking ahead. Instead, he just rocked up at the train station on the day and then bought the ticket [...]]]></description>
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<p>I was inspired recently by the MoneySavingExpert website, which tried to see if it could save a businessman money. The chap in question was told where he&#8217;d be going the night before, and didn&#8217;t ever bother booking ahead. Instead, he just rocked up at the train station on the day and then bought the ticket on the platform.</p>
<p>What the MoneySavingExpert found was that even if you go online an hour before the train leaves, you&#8217;re bound to save money. In the example, there were plenty of saver return fares available for around £65, whereas the full fare on the platform was over £150.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheap-train-tickets">http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/cheap-train-tickets</a></p>
<p>My advice when booking between Edinburgh and London is always to plan ahead. If you can, start looking over three months before you&#8217;re planning to go &#8211; I know that sounds difficult! If you put in your dates and the fares haven&#8217;t been released yet, the website (Eastcoast.co.uk or TheTrainline.com) will notify you when the cheap seats go on sale.</p>
<p>Doing that, I&#8217;ve managed to get a return in standard class for £26 &#8212; the cheapest return fare on the platform would cost you around £90.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also the option of  1st class, which can sometimes just be a few quid extra &#8211;particularly if you&#8217;re less organised when booking. Be sure to check both.</p>
<p>One last time, the <a href="http://www.eastcoast.co.uk">EastCoast.co.uk </a>website also gives you 5% off tickets and does not charge you for using a credit card or having your tickets sent in first class mail. Pretty good! I must say, I think the service has also improved since the line was taken into public hands.</p>
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		<title>Round The World in Business Class</title>
		<link>http://travelay.com/round-the-world-in-business-class/116/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 13:45:01 +0000</pubDate>
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This post falls into that category of &#8220;wishful thinking&#8221;, but if I did suddenly come into money then I can imagine a worse way to go around the world than in business class. Naturally, my preference would be for a flightless option, but if I did have to fly then this would be the way [...]]]></description>
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<p>This post falls into that category of &#8220;wishful thinking&#8221;, but if I did suddenly come into money then I can imagine a worse way to go around the world than in business class. Naturally, my preference would be for a flightless option, but if I did have to fly then this would be the way to go!</p>
<p>I found a site that does offer business fares, although they are basically glorified return flights to Australia. You can stop off in Asia on the way there, and in South/North America on the way back &#8211; which makes it a truly round-the-world experience.</p>
<p>Example routes, dates and prices at: http://www.rtwflights.com/Qantas4.aspx</p>
<p>For a slightly more flexible and luxurious approach, there&#8217;s a 5 stop business class fare that lets you go almost anywhere. Unfortunately it&#8217;s around £5500. But hey! If you&#8217;ve got the money&#8230;</p>
<p>Example Routes:</p>
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<li>London &#8211; San Francisco or New York                             or Boston or Washington or Chicago or Miami  or Orlando surface Los Angeles                             &#8211; Auckland &#8211; Christchurch &#8211; Sydney &#8211; Hong  Kong &#8211; London (New Zealand fare)</li>
<li>London &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211; Sydney &#8211; Christchurch &#8211;  Auckland &#8211; San Francisco surface Los                                 Angeles or New York or Boston or Chicago  or Miami or or Washington or Orlando &#8211;                                 UK (New Zealand fare)</li>
<li>London &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211; Sydney surface Cairns &#8211; Auckland &#8211; Vancouver                                     surface Los Angeles or New York or Boston or Chicago or Miami                                     or Orlando &#8211; UK (New Zealand fare)</li>
<li>Manchester &#8211; Los Angeles &#8211; Fiji &#8211; Auckland &#8211;  Christchurch &#8211; Sydney &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211;                                         Manchester (New Zealand fare  +£210)</li>
<li>London &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211; Sydney surface Brisbane or Cairns or                                             Melbourne or Adelaide &#8211;  Christchurch &#8211; Auckland &#8211; San Francisco or Los Angeles or                                             New York or Boston or  Chicago or Miami or Orlando &#8211; UK- London (New Zealand fare)</li>
<li>London &#8211; Los Angeles &#8211; Tahiti &#8211; Auckland &#8211;  Christchurch &#8211; Sydney &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211; London                                                 (New Zealand fare +£110)</li>
<li> Manchester &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211; Sydney &#8211; Christchurch &#8211;  Auckland &#8211; San Francisco &#8211; Manchester                         (New Zealand fare +£100)</li>
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<li>Scotland &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211; Sydney &#8211; Christchurch  &#8211; Auckland &#8211; San Francisco &#8211; Edinburgh                             (New Zealand fare +£100)</li>
<li>Belfast &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211; Sydney &#8211;  Christchurch &#8211; Auckland &#8211; San Francisco &#8211; Belfast                                 (New Zealand fare +£100)</li>
<li>London &#8211; San Francisco &#8211; Auckland &#8211;  Sydney &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211; London (New Zealand fare)</li>
<li>London &#8211; Hong Kong &#8211; Auckland &#8211; Melbourne  &#8211; Auckland &#8211; Los Angeles &#8211; London (New                                         Zealand fare)</li>
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		<title>Another site for cheap flights (if you ring up)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 11:48:15 +0000</pubDate>
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I used to use a travel agent to book all my flights, and then Kayak came along and I assumed it was cheaper just to run a search that way. It&#8217;s certainly a lot easier to do it online, rather than ring up and wait for an agent and then painstakingly talk through the dates [...]]]></description>
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<p>I used to use a travel agent to book all my flights, and then Kayak came along and I assumed it was cheaper just to run a search that way. It&#8217;s certainly a lot easier to do it online, rather than ring up and wait for an agent and then painstakingly talk through the dates and locations. On balance I do prefer to do it on my computer.</p>
<p>But sometimes, an agent can not only save you money but get you all sorts of extras. Have you ever, for instance, tried to book a stopover using Kayak? It&#8217;s absolutely impossible! Last year I took a trip from London to Dubai, Hong Kong, over to Bangkok and then back to London. If I&#8217;d done it using Kayak it would have cost me about £3,000 and routed me via Sydney! A call to Emirates sorted it out, and I got it for a fraction of the cost.</p>
<p>The lesson? Sometimes it pays to ring up.</p>
<p>I found another site where you can enter a destination and various agencies will be dispalyed that give you the best deals to that destination, as well as the months they&#8217;re available from.</p>
<p>Just go to : <a href="http://www.cheapflights.co.uk">www.cheapflights.co.uk</a> and enter the destination. Then you can browse through different agents. If you&#8217;re booking business or first class, these agents can usually get you a better deal than searching online. And one last trick is to ring up FlightCentre who will actually give you the flight for free if you call them and they can&#8217;t beat the quote you&#8217;ve got from another agent or website.</p>
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		<title>Fly for free</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 08:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
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Usually if I read a deal such as &#8220;fly for free&#8221; I immediatley consign it to the dustbin &#8211; after all, an offer like that would usually  involve participation or is simply a scam.
But the other night at a party I met someone who works for a travel agent called Flight Centre. It&#8217;s got [...]]]></description>
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<p>Usually if I read a deal such as &#8220;fly for free&#8221; I immediatley consign it to the dustbin &#8211; after all, an offer like that would usually  involve participation or is simply a scam.</p>
<p>But the other night at a party I met someone who works for a travel agent called Flight Centre. It&#8217;s got quite a few shops on British high streets and a growing online presence. Unlike Expedia or any of the other big online flight retailers, you can&#8217;t enter your dates in on their website for the flight you want to take. However, they will show you their best deals and the times they&#8217;re available for &#8211; then it&#8217;s a matter of ringing up and asking. For instance, you might enter your dates for travel to New York in September, and they&#8217;ll show you deals they&#8217;ve got with different airlines for that part of the year and the cheapest fare. Then you ring them up to sort something out.</p>
<p>The good thing about this is that they&#8217;re often cheaper, and as a consequence the &#8220;Fly For Free&#8221; deal says that if you find a flight, and they can&#8217;t beat the price then they will give you the ticket for free! Just ring up after you&#8217;ve found a great fare and they will see if they can beat it. If not, you&#8217;ll get the seat for free.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a good reminder that you don&#8217;t always get the best fares by searching through online sites. &#8220;Bucketshops&#8221; as they&#8217;re called were set up a few decades ago and still provide among the cheapest fares out there. Their premise is to buy seats in advance and then resell them, so they benefit from a larger economy of scale and airline discounts.</p>
<p>The other good thing about phone-based travel agents like this one is that they can also do special things like stopovers and good deals on round-the-world flights which are almost impossible to arrange online, even now. So if your flight requirements are even slightly complicated you should definitely ring up an agent.</p>
<p>In reality, I&#8217;m not sure whether Fly For Free actually gives out free tickets. More likely is that they&#8217;ll manage to find a fare that&#8217;s slightly cheaper than the one you&#8217;ve found and sell you that. It is, after all, a lot cheaper to let a fare go for £5 less than just to give it away. But still worth giving them a ring, because you&#8217;re bound to save something.</p>
<p>Flightcentre.co.uk<br />
0844 800 8660</p>
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