UK Tourists Best Prepared
With an increasing number of people now booking their holidays on the internet, ticketless flights, reviews of hotels from previous guests and currency delivered to your home, the impression might be that booking a trip a few days before departure is the norm.
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Not for UK tourists, according to research undertaken by leading online travel site Expedia.
In fact, many British people still book their overseas trips months ahead - but then they are the most organised tourists in Europe!
Before the recession, the trend was to book different parts of a holiday with different online travel firms, ensuring each part of the trip was done at the best price - but with some small companies going under Expedia note that more people are booking both flights and hotels at the same time.
And it's not just the recession that's caused the shift back to booking with the same company, the recent Icelandic volcano left many travellers stranded while those who had booked with well established tour operators such as Thomson and Thomas Cook were well looked after and alternative ways home organised on their behalf.
And it's in times like this that tourists realise that cheap isn't always good - but a resource like Expedia does allow money to be saved while booking all or some parts of a trip with one company.
Take Malta for example. There are plenty of different options for booking holidays in Malta available, and different parts of the trip can be booked seperately - or all with someone like Expedia.
Hotels can be viewed and reviews from people who have stayed there be seen, and a little extra research can be done to see which area might be most suitable. Valletta for history, Mellieha for a good beach for example. Both areas have a wide choice of accommodation and any of the hotels in Malta can be booked with the one resource.
Flights are slightly different for the island. In recent years the low cost carriers have started to fly in and out of Malta, and not all of them are represented on travel sites that do the other components of a trip. Search Expedia for example for return flights and it might not bring up Ryanair who were the first budget airline to fly to the island, and provide flights from both Luton and Bournemouth.
So for the cost conscious it might be worth checking their site to see how much their Malta flights are.
But overall booking everything with one company does have its benefits, with hotels, car hire, flights, holidays and travel insurance all possible, and for Malta Expedia is able to offer all these at a good price.
British holidaymakers prepare well for their overseas trips - and many use online travel companies to get the best deals and good accommodation.
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Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2010 Time: 11:05 PM -
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