Not that I'd qualify to go on one...but they're there, which means the others will be following soon, in my long experience of booking as soon as the holidays I've already researched in last year's brochures become available. I am after a cheap one in Crete which I know will book up very very quickly.
When Kosmar was still with this it was a race to book the Fanari in Stoupa...goodness knows who they're with now.
Remember, everyone, to scour the first editions for typos in the prices, which the (two??!!) remaining holiday companies have to honour!! Got a 'cheap' deal to the Maldives with Thomson's Winter 2009 first edition in Noevember 2007...£1060 each for the Easter week in 2009 instead of £1600 each . Actually 'honour' is a bit of a misnomer...they never notice & just send you the invoice fifty weeks later if you book online.
Most brochures now have a column down the side of the prices saying they are a guide only and prices may have gone down or up since the publication of the brochure.
This gets them out of any typo's quite nicely.
Mark
No, it doesn't - only when it comes to booking. Once you've booked at that price and got your invoice they can't change the price.
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