Martin Lewis has issued a 24 hour warning to anyone looking to book a holiday with EasyJet.
The consumer champion returned last night to front an energy bill special of Money Show Live. The finance guru grilled Grant Shapps on the goverment's approach to the energy crisis during the jam-packed programme.
Bills are currently set to rise by 20% in April when the government has proposed to lift the energy price guarantee. However, Martin expressed hope the government will perform a u-turn and energy bills will remain around the current price until July when they will drop in line with the Ofgem price cap.
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Martin ended the show by tackling a number of quick subjects in the News You Can Use feature. Martin changed his focus to the subject of travel as he explained how holidaymakers can take advantage of EasyJet's Christmas flights deal, which launches tomorrow.
The deals are set to go live tomorrow and Martin urged people to act quickly. He said: "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.
He added: "Tickets are released this Thursday morning. Could be 5am, 6am, could be 7am. The likelihood is, can't guarantee it, but if you get there very early, you will get the prices very cheap. Every time it has worked before but I'm not guaranteeing it."
Martin was joined on the show by Angellica Bell, who explained how someone had been in touch with how they had previously made huge savings by following the finance guru's advice. The traveller secured 5 return tickets to Tenerife for £600 at 6am and found the same flights were priced at over £1,000 that afternoon.
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