Consumer Expert Reveals Precise Date For Cheapest Holidays In June from £10
- June 13 has emerged as a great date for bargain flights
- Holidaymakers can book return trips for as low as £10
- Many flights have recently been oversold, with passengers facing travel problems
- Consumer expert Tom Church advises how to avoid unwelcome surprises
Travelling abroad can easily get incredibly expensive, but the good news is that if you’re looking for a last-minute getaway this month, there are loads of cheap flights available - with some priced as low as £10. From Milan to Copenhagen, budget airlines such as Ryanair and WizzAir are offering bargains galore - and the best week to go is the one beginning 13 June.
Tom Church, Co-Founder of LatestDeals.co.uk, said: ‘Going away between 13 and 22 June seems to be the trick if you want the cheapest prices. This may not be possible for everyone, especially with half term being over by then, but if you’ve got some unused holiday available and you’re overdue a break, why not try out one of these deals?
‘Currently there is some travel disruption going on due to airlines and operators overselling flights and holidays, but this should hopefully die down soon - the trigger was holidaymakers going away over half term and during the Jubilee weekend. That being said, it always pays off to know your rights, so I’m also offering some tips and tricks to stay protected in case anything goes wrong.’
You don’t have to be a fashion expert to appreciate this Italian city for its charms. Take a few days to explore the bustling streets and visit the stunning cathedrals, with a return ticket priced at just £33 if you fly with Ryanair. This evening flight will get you to Milan just in time for a romantic late-night stroll, or you can head straight to bed and wake up refreshed for the day ahead.
Head over to Stansted and visit the capital of Hungary for the incredibly low price of £20 this month. It’s hard to believe you can fly to another country for a tenner, but Ryanair has made it possible with this deal. You’ll only be flying for just over two hours, so it won’t be long before you’re exploring the streets of Budapest and enjoying your last-minute getaway.
It’s a surprisingly short flight from Scotland to this unique vacation destination which will always be worth a visit - just under two hours, to be precise. What’s more, Ryanair is offering a non-stop flight, so there’s no need to worry about booking separate tickets together. You’ll also get it for under £40 return - what a bargain!
Hop on board a Ryanair jet in a few weeks and swap England for France with this excellently priced Parisian getaway. You’ll be able to explore the winding streets steeped in history and maybe even try out a platter of snails for the first time. What’s more, the flight is just over an hour and will cost you only £45 return.
Swap sunny Brighton for sunny Venice with this low-cost ten-day getaway thanks to Wizz Air, who are offering a two-hour fifteen-minute flight from Gatwick for just over £50 return. It’s safe to say that this destination is a must-see for absolutely anyone, so why not take some time off and get away from the everyday routine for a while?
Cheapest Flights Departing 13 June 2022
Leeds to Faro - £48, Ryanair
Brighton to Zermatt - £20, Wizz Air
London to Warsaw - £20, Ryanair
Brighton to Venice - £50, Wizz Air
Edinburgh to Copenhagen - £33, Ryanair
Leeds to Paris - £45, Ryanair
Brighton to Budapest - £39, Wizz Air
Leeds to Bordeaux - £45, easyJet
Manchester to Paris - £40, Ryanair
Brighton to Genoa - £20, Wizz Air
London to Budapest - £20, Ryanair
Leeds to Milan - £33, Ryanair
London to Krakow - £10, Ryanair
Leeds to Katowice - £34, Ryanair
Tom added: ‘Of course, holiday planning isn’t just about finding a good flight. You also want to safeguard your trip, so be sure to have the right measures in place. For example, browsing available hotels for those which have a free cancellation policy is wise if you want peace of mind and the security of knowing you’ll get your money back no matter what happens.
‘Plus, did you know you benefit from more protection if you book with a credit card? According to Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act, you’ll be able to claim your money back if your flight is cancelled or encounters other problems - such as the company going bust.
‘Finally, be sure to plan ahead and get to the airport earlier than usual. With the possibility of extra delays being high in the current climate, it’s better to be safe than sorry.’
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