As the holiday season approaches families nationwide are starting to plan their getaways.
While the excitement of booking a trip is high, it’s important to keep a close eye on the overall costs involved.
Now a travel expert has shared how you can save £1k by flying on a particular day.
Many people dream of spending Christmas in New York City, which is famous for its extravagant decorations and iconic holiday events. Known as the backdrop for numerous Christmas movies, New York has become a top festive destination among holidaymakers.
For those looking to experience a truly unique Christmas, travel experts at Netflights have identified the best day to fly to New York – and one specific date could help you save significantly.
According to travel experts at Netflights, the busiest travel days around Christmas are December 21st and 22nd.
Travellers planning a holiday getaway are encouraged to avoid flying on these dates, as airports are likely to be very crowded.
Instead, experts recommend flying on Christmas Day itself for a smoother experience.
Amanda Parker from Netflights said, “Christmas Day flights are the cheapest New York flights by a mile, you can grab a proper bargain.
“You might even find that the airport is quieter, so much more relaxing with that pint in your hand.
“If you go for a morning flight on Christmas Day, you’ll find that the queues are small and you’ll get through security a lot quicker, which means less chance of delays. Winner!”
“Some airlines will give you festive treats, meals, or even special services on flights taking off on Christmas Day, which make for a very special flying experience!”
“We usually recommend that you book your long-haul flights at least four to six months before the trip to get the best flight deal and avoid the risk of flights becoming fully booked.
“But with Christmas around the corner, there are plenty of flights for flyers to take advantage of for 2024.”
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