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January 13 2017 | ISSUE NO 1,997 | Travelbulletin.Co.Uk TB 1301 2017 False Cover 11/01/2017 15:05 Page 2 TB 1301 2017 Cover 10/01/2017 09:55 Page 1 TB 1301 2017 False Cover 11/01/2017 15:05 Page 1 January 13 2017 | ISSUE NO 1,997 | travelbulletin.co.uk TB 1301 2017 False Cover 11/01/2017 15:05 Page 2 TB 1301 2017 Cover 10/01/2017 09:55 Page 1 January 13 2017 | ISSUE NO 1,997 | travelbulletin.co.uk Caribbean St Kitts & Nevis capitalise on repeat visitor demand this week agent bulletin malta & gozo india & 9 21 24 indian ocean 27 new incentives it’s a musical month for the peak for Malta with the dynamic packaging operators unveil latest booking period International Baroque programme additions Festival why more agents are choosing & offers to embrace DP holidays S01 TB 1301 2017 Start_Layout 1 10/01/2017 14:36 Page 2 UNIVERSAL’S VOLCANO BAY™ WATER THEME PARK E X P E C T OPENING EARLY SUMMER 2017 EPIC. Artist conceptual rendering When Universal’s Volcano Bay joins Universal Studios Florida™ and Universal’s Islands of Adventure™ in early summer 2017, Universal Orlando Resort™ will o er three amazing parks to go along with its spectacular on-site resort hotels, unforgettable dining, and incredible entertainment. It’s the epic Orlando holiday every family is looking for. LOEWS SAPPHIRE FALLS RESORT NOW OPEN Contact Your Preferred Travel Provider SKULL ISLAND: REIGN OF KONG™ HARRY POTTER characters, names and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Harry Potter Publishing Rights © JKR. (s16) NEW RIDE NOW OPEN Sapphire Falls Resort TM & © 2016 UCF Hotel Venture III. All Rights Reserved. Universal elements and all related indicia TM & © 2016 Universal Studios. © 2016 Universal Orlando. All rights reserved. S01 TB 1301 2017 Start_Layout 1 10/01/2017 14:36 Page 3 newsbulletin Paradise pop-up... A GROUP of eight agents took a fam trip to Mauritius with Travel 2 in conjunction with the Mauritius Tourist Board and British Airways. Pictured at the Indgio Restaurant and Pop-Up bar at Paradise Cove are, from the left: Steph Watson, Holidays Please; Abi Hyslop, Pure Destinations; David Walker, The Travel Snob; Carla Hutchings, Travel 2; Michelle Stammers, Perfect Weddings Abroad; Jo Taylor, Holidays by Design; Tuesday Bain, Broadway Travel; Komal Rajani, Your Holiday Booking; and Cathy Hearne, East Travel. Brits can save up to 80% by booking at the right time reveals KAYAK.co.uk survey TIMING IS everything when it comes to The best prices for mid-haul flights compared to the worst time, and scoring the cheapest prices for flights can generally be found just one or two flights to Tenerife and Rome are 66% and hotels in 2017, according to new months in advance. The biggest and 61% cheaper respectively when analysis by travel search engine savings can be made when flying to booked one month in advance. KAYAK.co.uk. By analysing data based the popular destination of Faro in However, more forward planning is on millions of searches, the company Portugal, where flights are 80% required for certain destinations to get has found that with a little planning, cheaper when booked one month in the best deals. When it comes to the travellers can save huge amounts advance compared to the worst time increasingly popular destination of of money. to book. Reykjavik for example, five months in For example, Brits can save up to And similar savings can be made for advance is the best time to book, 80% on flights to Europe and other key destinations. Flights to which offers savings of up to 61% with internationally by booking their Mallorca can be 75% cheaper when an average price of £69. airfares at the right time. booked two months in advance continued on next page NicoElNino - This week Inset news puzzle bulletin malta & gozo the latest industry news & play Su Doku for your chance to win a it’s a musical month for Malta with 03 developments 11 £50 M&S voucher 21 the launch of the International Baroque Festival at home with eileen bulletin briefing dynamic packaging discover what Eileen has been news and views from the why more agents are choosing to Anna Jedynak - 08 up to lately 12 Elite Travel Group 24 embrace DP holidays Main : agent bulletin caribbean india & indian ocean new incentives for the peak St Kitts & Nevis expand their offering Experience Travel Group launches booking period to capitalise on repeat clientele bespoke India holidays to trade 09 15 27 Cover Pictures travelbulletin.co.uk January 13 2017 3 S01 TB 1301 2017 Start_Layout 1 10/01/2017 14:36 Page 4 newsbulletin continued from previous page Huge savings can be made - for of up to 38% and 41%, in comparison to To get the best savings on flights to example, flights to Mallorca departing the most expensive month. the most popular long-haul on a Tuesday with return on Tuesday, Destinations further afield can have destinations, the best deals can also can be up to 75% cheaper than those quite different levels of flexibility be found by waiting until nearer to the booked to depart on a Saturday with depending on where the traveller is departure date. The research found return on Wednesday. It is a similar heading to. Cancun or Dubai require that booking two to four months in story for Rome, where the savings are the most planning and pre-booking is advance of the departure date secures up to 72% for a departure on Tuesday, vital; securing a three- or four-star the best deals on the majority of returning Thursday compared to hotel six and nine months in advance destinations in the top ten. departing and returning on a Saturday. respectively is needed to score savings For certain popular international As with flights, Brits can save up to of up to 22% and 16%. locations huge savings can be made if 60% by booking three- or four-star Less planning is required to reduce Brits are prepared to wait until two hotels at the right time. On average, spending for certain destinations. months before departure to book. booking accommodation in the most New York offers savings of up to 47%, Orlando can be as much as 41% popular holiday destinations one to Orlando up to 38% or Singapore up cheaper, while travellers to Los two months before arrival can result in to 25% when booked one to two Angeles can save up to 40% and for significant savings. months ahead. Bali the savings can go up to 45%. For example, booking a hotel two For Brits looking for the ultimate Again, there are some exceptions. months in advance can result in budget trip, the company's research Holidaymakers aiming to visit New savings in Benidorm of up to 50%, in also identified the cheapest Zealand can secure the best price if Dublin up to 46% and in Krakow up to destination to fly to, both within the EU they book a trip to Auckland seven 56%. Those happy to leave it until even and out. Madrid (£66 on average) is the months in advance, resulting in nearer to their trip can score the cheapest destination for Brits wanting savings of up to 58%, when compared highest savings on some of Brits’ most to travel mid-haul in 2017, while to the most expensive booking time. popular destinations. By booking perennially-popular Marrakech in The analysis of the best days of the Venice one month in advance, savings Morocco (£93 on average), tops the list week on which to travel answers the can be up to 60% on the hotel room as the cheapest airfare internationally. ‘when to fly’ question, showing that per night. For both destinations the best with a bit of flexibility and the right Booking one month in advance is airfare can be secured one month itinerary, the best flight prices can be also the golden rule to save money on prior to departure, resulting in savings secured. On all routes, both long and accommodation for Amsterdam, of up to 55% and 62% respectively. The short, flying out in the middle of the Barcelona or Paris. However, if Brits best days to travel are Sunday to week is the cheapest option. The best want to stay in Reykjavik or Tuesday for Madrid, while Brits departure and return days generally Maspalomas they should be prepared planning a trip to Marrakech should fluctuate between Tuesday and to book well in advance as six and eight book a Friday to Friday trip to score Thursday. months respectively, can offer savings savings on their airfare. New destinations for TAP Portugal TAP PORTUGAL has announced the launch of six new destinations for summer. As of June and July, the carrier will fly via its hub in Lisbon to the new countries of Canada (Toronto), Hungary (Budapest) and Romania (Bucharest), as well as new destinations in Spain (Las Palmas and Alicante) and Germany (Stuttgart). Details at flytap.com or call 0345-601 0932. Brexit & weaker pound ‘has little impact' on Brits taking luxury trips A NEW survey of those taking luxury trips abroad by travel brand Red Savannah suggests that Brexit negotiations and the weaker pound will make little difference to 2017 holiday plans. The poll of 9,468 travellers was carried out at the end of December, with the majority of respondents (78%) saying that Brexit made no difference as to whether they were going to undertake luxury travel or not in 2017. A STANSTED AND DELIVER...Jet2.com and Jet2holidays have similar figure (75%) felt that the weaker value of the responded to customer demand for flights and package holidays pound would not impact on the number of holidays they from their new base at Stansted Airport by adding four new would take this year.
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