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What is Travel Tuesday? Information and deals for 2023

What is Travel Tuesday? Information and deals for 2023


The bumper Black Friday weekend may be drawing to a close but there’s still time to grab a bargain – especially if you’re looking for your next travel fix.

Happy shoppers and bargain hunters having plumbed the sales to find their sought-after deals, with string of travel offers across Thanksgiving weekend, offering great value as package providers, airlines and hotel chains have lowered prices.

Many deals will end on Cyber Monday, 27 November, as companies from BA to Eurostar halt their busiest sale period for another year.

But for some companies, Black Friday is only the beginning. Across the board, several save amazing deals for a day dubbed “Travel Tuesday”, this year falling on 28 November. There will be even more discounts on flights, hotel stays and related travel deals from airlines and operators around the world, from Ryanair to Hawaiian Airlines.

And Simon Calder, travel correspondent for The Independent, says: “In the short term, the dying days of November and the first two weeks of December comprise the lowest of seasons when the airlines cut fares to whatever level they need to fill their planes.”

If you’ve been so far holding off on booking that holiday, wait no longer – we’ve got all the information you need to take advantage of the sales.

What is Travel Tuesday?

The day is big in the US, with booking site Hopper claiming that over 100 of its travel partners have confirmed they will take part

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Falling the day after Cyber Monday every year, Travel Tuesday is to the travel industry what Cyber Monday is for tech and online deals. It’s a day of travel-only deals and savings, offered by hotel companies, airlines, travel agents and more.

Sometimes called “Travel Deals Tuesday”, it is a fairly recent phenomenon – less long-running than its Friday and Monday counterparts – and will fall on 28 November in 2023.

It’s a US phenomenon so we expect the best deals to be in the States, or US-based companies, but keep an eye out as there might be some surprises from other parts of the world.

What deals can we expect?

So far, only Ryanair have confirmed extra deals for Tuesday. From midnight, they will be offering 10 per cent off on flights between Ireland and the UK.

The Evening Standard reports that the Hyatt hotel group is offering “20 per cent off stays booked before December 5” for…

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