Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Holidaymakers 'missing out on cheap flights due to booking habits'

Travellers from the UK have changed their booking habits when it comes to flying, it has been revealed.

According to Skyscanner, this could mean tourists are missing out on the cheap flights to Thailand or India, for example.

Research released by the organisation found that, in 2009, British holidaymakers searched for flights an average of 34 days before they travelled, compared with 146 days ahead of their trip the year before.


Holidaymakers 'missing out on cheap flights due to booking habits

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