Before looking for cheap flights and accommodation, those trying to plan their summer holiday break should do as much research as possible, it has been advised.
While getting cheap flights, sorting out insurance and buying enough sun cream are all important aspects of organising a holiday, those travelling with children should also take the time to research what activities a place has to offer before heading off.
Before jetting off on cheap flights to Dubai, Brits may want to do a little research into its culture and customs, to avoid causing any offence while enjoying a holiday in the emirate.
The latest Tourism Research Australia's International Visitor Survey revealed a five per cent increase in overseas visitors to the region over the past year up to June - despite a slight fall in travellers to Queensland as a whole.
Many Brits are failing to look after their own passports, claims new research. According to HolidayExtras.com, travellers, such as those enjoying cheap flights to Thailand, can be concerned about having their passport stolen while overseas; however, it is nearly as likely that holidaymakers will lose their own passport.
Before catching flights to India, travellers are being advised to do a little research into the country's culture. Ayal Mesher, writing for Startbackpacking.com, explained that it is not necessary to speak Hindu, especially as there are over 20 national languages anyway
New research shows many tourists' impressions of South Africa were boosted by the recent World Cup. According to the Democratic Alliance, the estimated 383,000 people who travelled to the country for the football event left with positive perceptions.
New research shows that holidaymakers planning to take flights to South Africa and other major destinations should look after their possessions while overseas.
Anyone who has found cheap flights to Thailand clearly knows how to seek out a bargain but when it comes to haggling for goods, a new survey has found that half of Brits fall short.
People who have booked flights to India and other distant countries may not be used to haggling, but many are missing out because they are reluctant to try, research shows.
More than half of British holidaymakers have stated that they would pay extra for flights to India or other destinations if it meant they had a better in-flight experience.
People booking flights to India or other international destinations would be prepared to pay extra if they got a better service, new research has found.