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Summer Holiday!
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On average, about 2 weeks before departure, but the last trip was about 36hrs beforehand. I don't like the countdown to a holiday. If you could still just turn up at the airport, I'd be happy doing that.0
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On average, about 2 weeks before departure, but the last trip was about 36hrs beforehand. I don't like the countdown to a holiday. If you could still just turn up at the airport, I'd be happy doing that.
I once booked a holiday at 3 hours notice. I saw a good late availability deal, booked it, threw some clothes into a bag and drove straight to the airport.0 -
11 months ahead this year, paying off nicely.0
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When we see a bargain too good to miss. Just booked an A.I. in Cyprus sub £500 including airfare which is a good price in June for a 4 star.0
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About 6 weeks before usually, a very big holiday may be a few months before0
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All three; you are allowed more than one holiday!0
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All three; you are allowed more than one holiday!
Love it
As long as you're getting the best holiday deals
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We're stuck with school holidays, so book well in advance, usually during a flight sale."Harry, I'm going to let you in on a little secret. Every day, once a day, give yourself a present. Don't plan it. Don't wait for it. Just let it happen. It could be a new shirt at the men's store, a catnap in your office chair, or two cups of good, hot black coffee."0
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