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Old 13 Jan 19, 08:27 PM  
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Iv found a fly drive via Thomson for Sep 2020 from Newcastle £3236 3 adults 1 child. We prefer Newcastle as we find it trashing travelling back after long flight. Should we book now or do you think prices will drop.
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Old 13 Jan 19, 08:36 PM  
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I'm no expert on Newcastle prices, but that just seems expensive for off peak travel dates. Averages at £809pp!
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Thomson’s from Newcastle is always expensive. I don’t think it will drop except maybe very last minute if you are prepared to risk it.

There’s no competition and the flights are usually full so there is no need for them to drop the prices.
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Old 13 Jan 19, 08:39 PM  
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That’s about average for Newcastle unfortunately. We haven’t travelled from Newcastle to Orlando for years. Been going from Manchester. If you are happy with price book it. I very much doubt they will come down. However tui do drop their prices for April and May but you have to book a short time before travel.
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Old 13 Jan 19, 08:44 PM  
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Ouch! I don't think we could afford to go if we had to pay that. Makes Manchester seem much more reasonable and their prices are higher than usual this year.
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Old 13 Jan 19, 08:46 PM  
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If you can wait last minute the prices will drop for September,but I understand most aren't in a position to do that.we got a package 2 weeks at the grove resort and flights with tui for £264pp for August into September this year from Newcastle,but it was last minute.
We have had flights last minute very cheaply a few times from Newcastle but it does rely on ability to wait and flexibility which isn't always possible.
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Ouch again. Makes our 14 day virgin hol with full Inc SUV hire, 4 bed villa, virgin v room ,14 day Disney tickets for £5200 for 5 cheap at end of half term hols Oct.
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Old 13 Jan 19, 08:56 PM  
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Beck lilac - have you looked at a package with accommodation too as it might not work out to be too much more. Or are you planning on renting a villa?
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Old 13 Jan 19, 08:58 PM  
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You could book Ba Newcastle to Miami via Heathrow much cheaper.

Personally I wouldn't book anything as far out as 2020.
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Hiya. Im just checking packages out as well, its just over £1000 more but condos, alternatively villas a bit further away than we would like. I do prefer choosing a villa as there are so many to choose from. Decisions decisions...
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