Brits haggle over holiday pricesBest hagglers come from the South West of England By TravelMole on 29 July 2009 in News |
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Savvy Brits haggle hard over holiday prices and refuse to accept the first quote they get, according to a survey by Visa Europe. Around 25% of us will continue to negotiate until we get the deal we want for our holidays and only 11% accept the first price given. Some 60% of those will make the holiday beach-based. And despite the recession, one in five say they plan to take more holidays than they did last year with the average holiday between 11 and 14 days. CommentsBe the first to leave a comment Add Your CommentPlease note: all comments will be manually verified by our staff before appearing on the site. Please do not try and spam and do not use offending language. If you want to be notified when your post has been published, add your email address below. Related ItemsOur gift to you for reaching 555,555 Twitter followersSpace tourist more of an optimist after trip Suitcase psychology: travel luggage reveals your personality Furore Moda Sun Glasses Hotel honesty: are you guilty of pilfering more than just toiletries? £1 Passenger Levy on Flights Hotel engine rates hotel prices Top Alpine Tips Top Ten Travel Apps you can't afford to travel without Top ten yoga tips to aid long-haul flying Lovers Reunited Valentine Competition Allure of the Seas Bye bye BMI Claim Airline Tax Back Flight stress: what annoys you? News Archives |








