Hi ,
We booked and paid for a week All Inc in Fuerteventura in august just after Christmas with Thomas Cook.
For 2 adults and 1 child we paid £1800.
Just looked online for the same deal/dates as friends were looking to join us and the same holiday is now £400 more!!
Looks like All Inc hols are going to book fast and be expensive this year due demand as the pound is so poor against the euro.
J...
I agree, prices are going silly. We booked 2 weeks AI in Egypt for August, 2 adults and 2 children and I thought the £4000 price tag was ridiculous really but accepted that's what we would need to pay. The price now is £1800 more, so we actually got a great deal, but how do they justify such a huge increase?
Supply and Demand. More people want AI, they charge more and make more money. If travellers are looking for good quality AIs and a reasonable price now they have really missed the boat. The tour ops keep an eye on sites like this and tripadvisor and will hike the prices on popular acomms too.
Do you honestly believe they do?
the all inclusive we had last year and paid £1280 for 2 adults and 1 child for 2 weeks in may half term is for this year £2800 ,over double last time i checked, huge increase on last years prices
Reading in the trade press Thomas Cook have already sold 50% of their holidays for the Summer 09 season, even before it has started. All Inclusive sales are up 13%, despite sales being down ~5% (in line with capacity). I was told by a Customer yesterday that 2 wks AI in Sharm was too expensive @ 679pp for next March, where I thought that was reasonable.
If you read my original post I think you will see it was me who was actualy telling it so, hence the thread??
On the face of it though for 4 people to find another 800 GBP's is huge as none of us are getting any salary rises and that is those who are lucky enough to retain their jobs.
We were extremely lucky this year with our holiday price. Didnt think we were going to be able to afford AI this year as my daughter is 14 and would have to pay an adult fare, which i totally grudge for AI as shes not old enough to drink and someplaces wont let over twelves take part in the adult activities. The most we have paid untill now is under £1800 for 2 adults and 1 child (normally free childplace). After extensive searching of numerous web sites couldnt find anything for less than £2800. Then by chance Thomas Cook web site were offering 2 holidays to the same place, same hotel, same flights, same day, 1st was £1400 and the second on the page was £2600 (thought it was a bit strange). Double checked with Travel Agent direct. We have been sooooooo!!! lucky 2 weeks AI 29th May - 12th June £1400. Couldnt possibly afford £2600 or above.
Try having 2 kids over 12, four adult fares, 2 rooms, I have to look at £3000+ for a holiday and then spending on top. I could go cheaper but I like a good hotel, I am not like people who say its only a place to sleep, it becomes my home for 2 weeks and we always spend a certain amount of time in the room.
I totally sympathize with you and other families. I think children should be child prices until they are 16. Charging adult prices is not fair. The cost of taking teenagers abroad is ridiculous. They fall into that awkward age. Parents and Teenagers need privacy cant all share the one room so pay through the nose to accomodate. Also when going AI teenagers dont get the benefit.
I too like a good comfortable accomodation when on holiday cant think of anything worse than staying in a not very nice hotel.
We have just returned from our holiday and must say were extremely lucky with our hotel and the price that we paid.
I have 2010 prices for the hotel I am going to this year, should of got the price for the same date, but I am going on the 4 aug, this year £1675 for 2 adults, next year 7 sep so not peak school dates £2122, last year for the same dates this year the price would been booking early around £1300 so its a huge rise this year.
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