Martin Lewis has warned holidaymakers if they want to secure cheap flight tickets for next Christmas they should book their seats today.
Speaking on the latest episode of The Martin Lewis Money Show Live on ITV1, the financial expert warned travellers that easyJet's winter flights for 2023-24 went on sale this morning (March 9).
The low-budget's airline's booking system is 'demand based', which means prices increase with the volume of people booking - so the earlier you book the better.
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Martin Lewis said: "Easyjet launches its Christmas flights December 1 to March 23. Easyjet’s pricing is demand based, so the more people buying, the higher the price goes.
“Which means the early bird often catches the cheap worm, or flight. Tickets are released this Thursday morning, could be 5, could be 6, could be 7am.
“The likelihood is, can’t guarantee, but if you get there very early, you will get the prices very cheap. Every time it has worked before.”
Flights from Bristol Airport to Finland - where youngsters can enjoy the Lapland experience - are currently selling for just £44 in January.
There are also bargains to be had for people hunting for some winter sun as a single fare to Tenerife South will set you back £53.
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