Best time to book Eurotunnel?
Discussion
Planning on using the tunnel next year for our trip. Would like to leave booking for a while yet as at least one member of the party is not quite ready to commit.
So when do you think is the best time to book to get the best prices, or has it already passed? Will decent time slots and rates still be available in November or December say?
We'll be travelling earlyish on the Thursday and back on Monday.
So when do you think is the best time to book to get the best prices, or has it already passed? Will decent time slots and rates still be available in November or December say?
We'll be travelling earlyish on the Thursday and back on Monday.
As far in advance as possible. It's not like plane tickets where there might suddenly be some last minute deals. Most important factor in the pricing (stupidly) is how long you're in France for, not the actual times of departure.
Eurotunnel vouchers are one of the best things to use Clubcard points towards, but if you don't have one now then it's gonna be too late to accrue enough (unless you buy a 10 year supply of Cushelle).
Eurotunnel vouchers are one of the best things to use Clubcard points towards, but if you don't have one now then it's gonna be too late to accrue enough (unless you buy a 10 year supply of Cushelle).
Fair enough - might have been possible to accrue a fair amount of points when I had the V8 as there is a Tesco petrol station near me, but now not so much.
If there isn't likely to be a dramatic increase in prices between now and January then waiting until next year will suit my party best.
Cheers
If there isn't likely to be a dramatic increase in prices between now and January then waiting until next year will suit my party best.
Cheers
moribund said:
If there isn't likely to be a dramatic increase in prices between now and January then waiting until next year will suit my party best.
Cheers
don't hold your breath when it comes to Channel ferry prices....this may or not happen but.....Cheers
http://www.kentonline.co.uk/kent-business/county-n...
ferries on either end of the Channel have been in turmoil for quite a while, companies going under, in trouble, boats being transferred etc.
Newhaven - Dieppe nearly went last year, French regional council which runs Dieppe and surprisingly Newhaven as well, were subsidising EACH crossing at least £10k to keep the Ports open and safeguard jobs. LD/DFDS were the only ones who wanted this route but for how much longer?
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