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Portugal, Turkey, Greece and Cyprus are also favourites, though France - where the package holiday began - has very few beach holidays on offer. Most of the short-haul growth is happening in eastern Europe, in countries such as Bulgaria, where the appalling rooms and terrible food under Communism have been superseded by excellent Spanish-run hotels.
Generally it can take several seasons for "new" destinations to become established and popular. Until that happens, sales to those destinations may be slow, even though prices are low. Exotic destinations, such as the Maldives, Mexico and Cuba, continue to increase in popularity.
Many first-time visitors to less mainstream destinations prefer the familiarity and perceived security of a traditional tour-operator package to the worry and stress they think might arise from trying to do things independently. You could book today for travel in October for example, holidays in Thomson's main summer-sun brochure went on sale two days ago. For holiday companies, the "Very Early Booker" market is valuable - it gets confirmed bookings and deposits in, and helps them bolster market share.
For buyers prepared to commit up to 16 months ahead, there is a range of discounts, such as free child places. January remains the most popular month to book a holiday, and this is when the big guns offer all manner of enticements. But it is always hard to know whether you might get a better deal next week, or next month, or pick up the same holiday at a knock-down rate by booking late. As a rule, if you are flexible then buying late is usually a good strategy; but if you are constrained by school holidays and know exactly where you want to go, snapping up an early bargain could be the best plan.
As with most forms of travel, prices are lower for travel outside school holidays and you'll usually find good deals for late bookings for departures in May and June. Get a feel by browsing through the deals on Teletext Holidays www. Be prepared to fly at unsocial hours. Departing midweek or on Thursday rather than Friday for a weekend break will save you money on air fares.
On many cheap deals, you book to stay at a particular resort and you find out which actual hotel you are staying in from the local rep who meets your flight at the destination airport. These "allocated on arrival" holidays are usually excellent value, just so long as you are not too fussy about the accommodation you end up in.
They own many smaller operators see box. Cosmos, which is privately owned, is also an important operator, specialising in the family market. The big four own chains of travel agencies, which they use promote their own products - though they also sell rivals' holidays. Britain's largest independent travel retailer is Co-op Travel Care ; www. Some smaller, specialist, independent operators offer expert knowledge, carefully select their accommodation and place a genuine emphasis on customer care.
These include Tapestry Holidays ; www. Both are members of the Association of Independent Tour Operators Aito ; call to order a directory, or visit www. Though some tour operators are coming to terms with the changing shape of society by offering free child places, on the whole singles and single-parent families don't get a great deal from the big companies.
By and large, if a single parent shares a room with one child they will each end up paying the adult price. However, some organisations specialise in holidays for lone parents and their children. Small Families ; www. Or try One Parent Family Holidays ; www.
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