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steviedeluxe Jul 14th 2013 12:11 am

Tips for cheap flights?
 
Maybe it's because I'm used to travelling off-season, but I've just been looking at flights to Spain at the end of the month, and the amounts quoted are way high. Even EasyJet appear to be quoting £240+ for a one way flight to Madrid.
Any tips?

Fredbargate Jul 14th 2013 12:34 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 
http://www.skyscanner.net/flights/lo...july-2013.html

From £118 on 30/7/2013

steviedeluxe Jul 14th 2013 1:22 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 10799510)

Thanks Fred - although I'd already looked there for a few days earlier, and one-way flights were in the 240 zone as I stated.. Unfortunately I have to be there prior to 30 July...
Edreams seem to have some half decent return deals for around £280 so that may be my option.

Dick Dasterdly Jul 14th 2013 1:51 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10799469)
Maybe it's because I'm used to travelling off-season, but I've just been looking at flights to Spain at the end of the month, and the amounts quoted are way high. Even EasyJet appear to be quoting £240+ for a one way flight to Madrid.
Any tips?

Try the train. :rofl:


Sorry Stevie, only joking.

Domino Jul 14th 2013 8:38 pm

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 10799628)
Try the train. :rofl:


Sorry Stevie, only joking.

really :confused:
is someone using your account when your back is turned
:rofl:

amideislas Jul 14th 2013 8:41 pm

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10799469)
Maybe it's because I'm used to travelling off-season, but I've just been looking at flights to Spain at the end of the month, and the amounts quoted are way high. Even EasyJet appear to be quoting £240+ for a one way flight to Madrid.
Any tips?

It's high season and their allocations of cheap seats have been booked. Otherwise they'd be still offering the cheap seats.

Tip: you could spin this into another reason why Spain's economy is booming.

Domino Jul 14th 2013 8:48 pm

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10799469)
Maybe it's because I'm used to travelling off-season, but I've just been looking at flights to Spain at the end of the month, and the amounts quoted are way high. Even EasyJet appear to be quoting £240+ for a one way flight to Madrid.
Any tips?

BA have a sale on that finishes tomorrow,
City to Madrid £185 one way
Tuesday 30th

any use ??

Mitzyboy Jul 14th 2013 9:34 pm

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by Domino (Post 10800582)
BA have a sale on that finishes tomorrow,
City to Madrid £185 one way
Tuesday 30th

any use ??

Ryanair is between £110 and £130 one way at the end of the month for Madrid
They are almost always the cheapest whenever we compare for our flights to the CB North

steviedeluxe Jul 16th 2013 6:50 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by Mitzyboy (Post 10800627)
Ryanair is between £110 and £130 one way at the end of the month for Madrid
They are almost always the cheapest whenever we compare for our flights to the CB North

I'm seeing flights to madrid for £340 with Ryainair :eek:
What I can't understand is why the return flights (from Madrid to London) are a lot cheaper, with all the operators..:confused: Surely the demand would even out each week...??

Domino Jul 16th 2013 6:53 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 
different days attract different hidden "surcharges"
also depends on how many seats they have to fill, the price rises as the number of seats available falls

simples

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steviedeluxe Jul 16th 2013 6:57 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by Domino (Post 10803478)
different days attract different hidden "surcharges"
also depends on how many seats they have to fill, the price rises as the number of seats available falls

simples

`

Yes, but surely the number of seats available would be very similar.... I really can't see a huge surge in people travelling to Madrid yet not coming back....:confused:

Domino Jul 16th 2013 7:04 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10803488)
Yes, but surely the number of seats available would be very similar.... I really can't see a huge surge in people travelling to Madrid yet not coming back....:confused:

dare I suggest AVE ??
:rofl:

know what you mean, when the BH was out here on her own I occasionally made one way to Spain and then one way back to GB (sri banned from saying the other version) and it was usually cheaper before currency changes to return than to come out

go with the flow, you can't argue with them

but remember to clear your cookies after trawling and asking or they will remember you and what they offered you last time.
:frown:

jonboy Jul 16th 2013 7:49 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by steviedeluxe (Post 10799469)
Maybe it's because I'm used to travelling off-season, but I've just been looking at flights to Spain at the end of the month, and the amounts quoted are way high. Even EasyJet appear to be quoting £240+ for a one way flight to Madrid.
Any tips?

Here is a thought, fly London to Palma then Palma to Madrid. Sometimes this can be cheaper!
Rgds
jonboy

steviedeluxe Jul 16th 2013 8:04 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 

Originally Posted by jonboy (Post 10803577)
Here is a thought, fly London to Palma then Palma to Madrid. Sometimes this can be cheaper!
Rgds
jonboy

Yes, I saw there were a couple of cheaper alternatives flying via Barcelona and even Zurich! In the end though I got a direct flight with BA from Heathrow which suits me better than some of the other airports.

bigglesworth Jul 16th 2013 8:07 am

Re: Tips for cheap flights?
 
Some university a year or so ago calculated that the optimum time for booking budget airlines was a week either side of two months.
(not much use in the short term, Stevie, I grant you)
It seems to sort of work out.

P.S. I just hope Mr O'Leary did not read it.


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