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Saga cuts long-stay holiday prices

Saga Holidays is cutting the cost of European long-stay holidays as travel starts to return.

The over-50s operator is knocking an additional £150 off four-week stays and £75 on three-week holidays.

This is on top of existing offers inviting customers to book four weeks for the price of three and three week for the price of two.

The revised price of a 21-day holiday now starts at £1,073 per person and £1,349 for 28 days.

Destinations include the Spanish Costas, the Algarve, Madeira (pictured), Sicily, Croatia, the Dolomites, Slovenia, Italy and Cyprus.

The holidays are available for travel between September 2021 and October 2022 and also include £5 million travel insurance with Covid-19 cover and up to four excursions as well as exclusive all-inclusive offers.

All holidaymakers must have both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine at least 14-days ahead of travel.

Saga Holidays chief executive Chris Simmonds said: “We’ve seen a spike in searches and bookings over recent weeks and our research shows that many of our customers are looking to travel for longer after so many months at home.

“Based on that we’ve developed a range of European holidays for travel from September 2021 and applied further savings for customers wanting to stay for three or four weeks.

“We also have a host of all-inclusive deals and our usual extras such as exclusive VIP Club lounges at excellent resorts that are only available to Saga customers, as well as dedicated reps available 24-hours a day.

“All our holidays have up to £5 million travel insurance with Covid cover and as our customers would expect, their wellbeing is at the heart of what we do, so we’ve worked with our global partners to introduce Covid-safe protocols and we require all guests to have had both vaccines well in advance of travel.”

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