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To ask who you book your all-inc with?

34 replies

AlphaBravo · 01/07/2018 10:52

Finally booking a holiday for next year (long longed for after several years without and now with a 1yr old in tow) and have decided "F*ck everything! We're going All Inc" otherwise it wont be a holiday for me at all. It will be my everyday life but hotter and sweatier with a swimming pool near.

Looking to choose and pay a deposit in the next few weeks with the chance to pay off the balance over the next several months.

What holiday company or agent do you use?

We'll be going to Fuerteventura because we know it well and figure that's safest for our first holiday abroad with a toddler (he will be two when we go!).

OP posts:
HeyMicky · 01/07/2018 20:22

@GaryBarlowsTaxReturn Corsoca and Calabria

Yumyumpigs · 01/07/2018 20:33

@fresheyre how EXACTLY do you book indecently

BarbaraofSevillle · 01/07/2018 21:07

Jet2holidays. Great prices and fly from just about every airport except the big London ones and maybe Liverpool.

FreshEyre · 01/07/2018 21:15

@Yumyumpigs BlushBlushBlush

I think I meant independently but I rather like the idea of booking indecently! Smile

MorrisDancingViv · 01/07/2018 21:25

I think our last 5/6 holidays have been with Tui/First Choice (all inc/sc and full board). Our next holiday is with Tui as well. We've never had an issue with them but we're not loyal as such - they've just been cheaper deals than we could find elsewhere.

However, (& I appreciate I'm contradicting myself) I agree with a pp to check First Choice as well as Tui for the same hotel. Earlier on in the year we were searching holidays and noticed that First Choice were selling the same holidays as Tui but cheaper and sometimes quite significantly so.

First Choice now only sell All inclusive holidays.

Tui Family Life hotels could be a good option as they are very much for young children and they offer a paid for baby sitting service for under 2s.

Mrsfluff · 01/07/2018 21:31

We always book through Travel Republic. You build up the package you want and can pay in 3 instalments, with the last one due just 2 weeks before you go.

BackforGood · 01/07/2018 22:40

Thomas Cook. I like going in to the travel agents and talking to staff who know the particular resorts and hotels. Smile

Justneedsomeinfo · 01/07/2018 22:47

Booked ours with Thomas Cook For next year, first family holiday so a little apprehensive. We got ZERO deposit and we pay it off monthly by DD. Jet2 also looked to have some good deals as did First Choice.

Triskaidekaphilia · 01/07/2018 23:22

British airways (surprisingly cheaper than everywhere else for where we wanted to go) or loveholidays.

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