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Could demand for airport parking at Leeds Bradford rise this month?
The number of people using airport parking at Leeds Bradford may reach a peak before the end of the year. While it is true that, generally speaking, demand for Leeds Bradford parking is stronger during the summer months, new research from Halifax has suggested that many consumers around the UK intend to get away during the low season for travel.
It found that nearly one in four Britons recently polled intended to take a break between October and December. Meanwhile, of those keen to go on a vacation during this period, a quarter revealed it was to avoid the higher prices that are charged in the summer.
Indeed, those using Leeds Bradford parking who want to cut down on the cost of their flights should try to use off-peak times of the year, as this makes their transport significantly cheaper.
Also, 23 per cent of those heading abroad before the end of December noted they are seeking winter sun, while 14 per cent felt they can go further for their money at this time. For this reason, an estimated three million consumers from across Britain will be making or will have already made a trip to a long haul destination.
Halifax also revealed that these people will spend a collective total of around £9 billion getting away and a further £500 million while they are abroad.
Responding to the figures, director of Halifax credit cards Ken Stannard said: “Low season holidays hold a great deal of appeal for those that are looking to get away but still make the most of their money.
“However, more budget conscious holidaymakers need to also ensure that they are getting the best deal on their travel money as well.”
These days, there are a range of options available to consumers concerning the means by which they spend while on a vacation.
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Wedding planners in panic mode
Wedding planners and wedding venues up and down the country are said to be bracing themselves for a tirade of brides worried about their big day.
Although wedding planners are actually hired to take the stress out of planning a wedding day, it is expected that a lot of brides who are planning to get married next year may find themselves competing with a certain royal wedding.
As Prince William and Kate Middleton plan their wedding day, wedding venues and wedding planners are worried that some planned days may clash with the royal event.
The actual date and venue is yet to be finalised, although Kate was spotted exiting from Westminster Abbey earlier this week.
Nevertheless, an article in The Express suggests that until a day and venue is fixed by the royal couple, brides planning their own event will be worried their day- and venue could clash with William and Kate’s day.
Speaking to The Express, Geraldine Sweetland from the Love & Lord wedding planning company said it could be a tricky time for many couples planning to get hitched.
She told the paper: “You could wait to hear what date they are getting married but run the risk that your ideal venue is booked up by them.”
Even if couples still manage to get their ideal venue, they may still run the risk of the days clashing. If that is the case, she suggests checking ahead at the venue that there will be no televisions present.
She added: “You have to trust that your guests would rather be looking at you than William and Kate.”
According to the paper, one woman who met Prince Charles by chance earlier this week, begged him to ask William to keep 18 June free as her daughter is getting married then. It is reported he said he would pass the request on to the couple.