New UK tour operator launches with bargain holidays to Spain, Turkey and Greece from £311pp – and deposits are just £50
A NEW package holiday provider has launched in the UK and is offering deals on getaways to some popular hotspots.
Tour operator has said they are "ready to disrupt the industry with a fresh, transparent offering".
The company has launched this month and has trips to places like Turkey, Greece, Spain and Egypt on offer.
Holidaymakers can currently book their trip with a deposit of £50pp, which Holiday Best claim is the lowest deposit on the market.
As with most package holidays, all costs are listed upfront, and Holiday Best promise there are no hidden extras, meaning customers can tailor their holidays to their budgets and priorities.
John Milburn, Chief Marketing Officer at Holiday Best said: “Throughout the pandemic, UK travel businesses struggled, with some exiting the market completely.
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"Now that the industry is picking up, with lots of customers desperate to travel again and the resurgence of package holidays in general, it’s the perfect time to offer UK customers something new.
“It’s great that customers have so much choice in the UK to create experiences and trips that are perfect for them.
"But so often we see frustrations with hidden costs for luggage or transfers and they always seem to be tagged on at the end of the booking process.
"That’s why Holiday Best is focused on making sure that all costs that our customers need to consider are available to every customer at the start of their booking journey."
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One of Holiday Best's cheapest deals is an all-inclusive trip to the Kleopatra Beach Hotel in Antalya, Turkey.
A four-night all-inclusive stay with return flights from Stansted Airport is available from £311 per person.
Holiday Best has said that holidaymakers can also split their package deal costs in a way that helps them manage their budgets better.
They're also ATOL protected, which means holidaymakers are protected on package deals that include flights.
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More people are choosing to book package deals than in recent years, particularly all-inclusive deals that let them know exactly what they will pay for their trip.
ABTA’s travel in 2023 report showed a resurgence of the package holiday, with 29 per cent of people saying that they’ve already booked a package holiday abroad for the next 12 months.
Consumer expert Harry Wallop said he too expected package deals to be popular throughout this year, as Brits look to lock in prices for their getaways.
He told Sun Online Travel: "A lot of families, for them a summer break is pretty sacrosanct and they will trim back all sorts of day to day spending, but they're not going to cancel their summer holiday.
"I think that's why package holidays seem to be enjoying quite a bit of a revival because you can more or less book now and know that is the price you're going to end up paying, especially if it's all-inclusive.
"It gives people the peace of mind that, though prices are going up and up, you know what you will end up paying for your holiday."
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