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You can travel to Thailand for just £387 return in 2021 half term

WHILE holidays might be off the cards for the rest of the year, you can look ahead to 2021 and book a trip abroad with amazing deals on offer.

You can fly to Thailand for just £387 return, with dates in the February half-term.

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You can travel to Thailand next year for just £387pp

The UK currently advises against all but essential travel, and Thailand is yet to resume flights for international tourists.

However, travel experts are advising Brits to look at holidays in 2021, when the pandemic is likely to be over.

The cheap flights are from Manchester Airport to Bangkok with Singapore Airlines, and there are also dates in March 2021 as well which you can

You'll have to stop over in Singapore Airport, but the 17 hour flight is also a flexible ticket.

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from just £477 per person, including a hostel and flights, when travelling in February.

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- and LoveHolidays also let you pay a deposit of just £98 per person and you can pay the rest later.

Fancy a bit more luxury? On the Beach have a four-star hotel on offer, with when travelling from London Stansted.

Both tour operators are also ABTA-protected, meaning you will get a full refund if your holiday doesn't go ahead.

Other deals include £278 return flights to Florida next February and £166pp package holidays in 2021 with easyJet Holidays.

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