My choice of the best holiday deals to look out for on Black Friday

My choice of the best holiday deals to look out for on Black Friday

It’s that time of the year, everything seems to be cheap for shopaholics and people go crazy to overload their shopping carts like it’s the last day they have to shop! This year Black Friday is set to be on 29th of
November. From a Mac Air to a luxury hotel stay, there’s most likely to be something for every taste. The annual shopping bonanza is a great opportunity to save some cash on something you’ve always wanted.

Whether you are looking for a city break, multi-centre holiday, family holiday or a beach holiday for a relaxing time. You can book your cheapest holiday with Black Friday offers with amazing travel deals.

So, I’ve had a look at where you might find the best Black Friday travel deals this year to help make your holiday one to remember.

The collapse of Thomas Cook became the talk of the town among travel industries across the world, as hotels and some of the hotspot destinations dependent on them are left alone with empty beds to fill. Travel companies who purchased almost all of Thomas Cook’s stores may come out swinging with some remarkable offers this year. Most of the travel agencies are likely to bring a new round of deals to November.

This season tour operators gear up special deals to destinations that got hit hardest by the collapse of Thomas Cook and most of the famous holiday destinations are in an attempt to encourage visitors back with cut-price holidays.

Tunisia and Turkey, both the nations are on the recovery trail due to periods of instability, will also offer great deals. You can also enjoy trips to Sri Lanka this year, as the island looking to return to prosperity after the Foreign Office imposed a temporary travel restriction in the wake of the Easter bombings earlier this year. So, keep your eyes peeled for exclusive offers for destinations.

Even though British Airways celebrated its 100th anniversary this year, they had to face some devastating strikes. British Airways is likely to let out the year of its centenary with exclusive offers on airfares. Low-cost carriers like EasyJet and Ryanair also had to through some industrial action, as well as the uncertainty of Brexit. So, you can expect some flash sales this month from budget giants as well.

Norwegian Air is appeared to be in the low-cost, long-haul market, and has required to join its successful routes, and trim on others. This means you can expect a range of hot deals to US destinations, such as
Tampa, New York and San Francisco. It’s the best time of the year to shop, and you can save a lot of money.

If you are ready to travel but not quite sure where you want to go, Travel Center is an excellent starting point to enjoy discounts on many hotels in Europe and worldwide. Call Travel Center now and start planning your dream trip!

Olivia Anderson
Olivia Anderson

My name is Olivia Anderson, and I am a content writer for Travel Center UK, I've joined one of the leading tour operators in Europe with a passion for exploring the planet and seeking out the unexpected out of adventures. I avidly trot across the globe; sharing stories, pictures and tips along the way for anyone wanting to travel the world independently.

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