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    New airline policies for 2025: Tips to beat rising costs and save big

    News TeamBy News Team08/01/2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Ryanair, British Airways & more: How 2025 airline changes could SKYROCKET your travel costs – 10 essential tips to keep your holiday budget intact

    As we begin 2025, savvy travellers are already planning how to make their trips more affordable. With the right strategies in place, it’s easier than ever to save big on everything from flights to accommodation.

    This year, however, changes introduced by major airlines may affect travel budgets. Virgin Atlantic has added a carbon surcharge of up to £24 per ticket, while Ryanair is scrapping printed boarding passes by May—potentially saving passengers from costly check-in desk fees.

    British Airways Executive Club members will see their Tier Point system reset in April, Wizz Air’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel trial could lead to higher ticket prices, and Delta Air Lines has placed tighter limits on Sky Club access unless cardholders meet steep spending thresholds. Meanwhile, JetBlue’s new exclusive lounges may come with extra costs for annual passes.

    Travel experts at Seine River Cruises have revealed insider tips for securing the best holiday deals, offering guidance on maximising savings when planning trips.

    Whether you’re planning a long getaway or a short break, these expert insights will guide you to finding the best deals and making your travel dreams a reality.

    1. Set price alerts for flight deals 
    Booking flights in advance saves money and setting up price alerts ensures you get the best deal. Use Skyscanner and Google Flights to track prices and get notified when they drop, giving you more options and a better chance to secure the lowest price. 

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    2. Go to countries with cheap daily costs 

    Travelling to destinations with lower living costs can greatly reduce your overall expenses. Cities like Budapest and Belgrade offer affordable accommodation and dining. Use cost comparison tools like Numbeo to find the best value for your next trip. 

    3. Spread the cost of your holiday 

    If you find a great deal but need time to pay, services like Klarna let you spread the cost over three months interest-free. This option is available on platforms like Booking.com, Airbnb, and Expedia, allowing you to secure your booking and pay at your own pace. 

    4. Book hotels via smartphone for extra discounts 

    Booking hotels through your smartphone may unlock mobile-only discounts. Websites like Booking.com and Hotels.com often offer lower rates on their apps. Additionally, calling the hotel directly could sometimes result in cheaper rates or added perks. 

    5. Don’t book holidays last-minute 

    UK tour operators like Jet2holidays and TUI offer better prices when booked 2-6 months in advance. For fewer delays, travel in March, and consider off-peak months like September and October for lower costs. Booking on Sundays can save you 20% on domestic holidays and 10% on international ones. 

    6. Use trains over flights 

    Travelling by train, such as taking the Eurostar to Paris, can save you money compared to flights. European train systems offer great discounts for early bookings. Plus, trains provide more flexibility and often offer a more scenic and comfortable journey. 

    7. Keep flights cheap with flexible dates 

    Being flexible with your travel dates can lead to significant savings, as airlines often offer lower fares on less popular days. Shifting your travel dates by a day or two can make a big difference. 

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    8. Get more legroom and sit together for free 
    For extra legroom, opt for seats on the right side of the plane, near the bulkhead or towards the back for more space. Airlines like BA and EasyJet usually seat families together for free if you skip reserved seating, so check in early to increase your chances. 

    9. Consider hotels over Airbnb for better value 
    In many destinations, hotels are often more affordable than Airbnb rentals. According to a recent study by Which?, hotel rooms were an average of £67 cheaper than one-bedroom Airbnb rentals in 38 out of 50 destinations. Additionally, booking hotels on Thursdays can save you up to 6%. 

    10. Stay in lesser-known cities for huge savings 

    Staying in well-known cities can drive up your travel costs. Consider alternatives like Lille instead of Paris for a more affordable yet charming experience. These hidden gems offer lower accommodation and dining costs, helping you stretch your budget. 

    Magdalena Petrusic, travel expert from Seine River Cruises, also added her favourite bonus tip: “By collecting loyalty points from schemes like Avios, Tesco Clubcard, or Nectar, you can use them towards flights, hotels, or car rentals.  

    “Using a points credit card will help maximise your savings and accumulate even more points. With a little strategic shopping, you could fund parts of your holiday with the points you’ve earned—helping you save big on your next trip.” 

    News Team

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