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Which holiday search website to use?

8 replies

DappyHays · 10/10/2012 12:12

Hi

I need to look at holidays but don't know what is available where to go. Second two weeks in October hopefully.

I remember the likes of Lastminute.com used to have the I Don't Mind option under destination and you could choose "Any Scottish Airport".

I'm struggling to find a site with both these options. Nowadays you seem to have to choose your destinations individually, what a bore.

Can anyone help?

Oh and suggestions for somewhere warm and good for a family holiday at this time of year would be appreciated!

TIA

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cheekydevil · 10/10/2012 13:36

On the beach are good

agateonyx · 10/10/2012 13:50

Lastminute.com indeed is a good one! But its worth trying Expedia, this time of the year they have great deals available on holidays. Also, lowcostholidays.com, Booking.com and ebookers too! :)

JanMolbyFan · 10/10/2012 14:18

Travel Republic is pretty good too.

allthefun · 10/10/2012 16:47

Er I think you two have missed the point DappyHays was making. I have this problem too. I am looking for a ski deal but unless you put in a country very few sites can cope.
Travel zoo have a last minute deals section that includes "everywhere"!

DappyHays · 11/10/2012 09:12

Thanks folks for the info.

It is going to be knocked on the head anyway fuck's sake but that is a whole other thread.

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oxfordgirl · 23/10/2012 09:36

'On the beach' was featured on Watchdog last week, not good reviews.

emalia · 23/10/2012 13:03

I am also in search of this but maybe I am bit confuse. :-?

gregssausageroll · 23/10/2012 13:57

Yes, DO NOT USE on the beach.

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