The Sunday Telegraph

Holiday prices take off as the scramble begins for last-minute getaway

- By Sam Meadows and Charles Hymas

HOLIDAY prices will soar this week, a travel expert has predicted, as the industry is braced for a huge surge in demand for summer getaways.

Prices for flights and packaged holidays in the usual peak month of August are still far below expected levels, but Paul Charles of consultanc­y the PC Agency said that a rise in demand would push fares upwards.

The announceme­nt of a list of countries exempt from quarantine rules in England and the changed official advice on overseas travel ended weeks of uncertaint­y for holidaymak­ers.

The list includes popular holiday spots Spain, Greece and Croatia, although Portuguese officials have reacted angrily to the country’s exclusion, saying that it stands 100 per cent ready to welcome British tourists.

The past two weeks have seen demand growing steadily, said TravelSupe­rmarket, a price comparison website. Demand for early July increased by almost 10 per cent in the week beginning June 15 and 17 per cent in the week beginning June 22.

There has been a 110 per cent increase in demand for trips to Mallorca and the Costa Del Sol in the past week, according to website Expedia.

Mr Charles said there was a lot of pent-up demand but that prices remained low. “Airlines are pricing to create demand rather than for existing demand,” he said. “They are expecting people to book now from this weekend and that’s why fares are still very low.”

According to flight booking website Skyscanner, a return flight to Alicante in July is currently 69 per cent cheaper than its two-year average at £32 and a return to Venice in August is £69 compared with an average of £137.

Mr Charles said: “The fares are at rock bottom but they won’t stay there for long. Super Saturday will be a catalyst for boosting confidence.”

He said that most airline pricing was automatic, meaning a big uptick in demand would be picked up by an algorithm which would cause prices to rise.

Package holidays are also far below average, according to TravelSupe­rmarket. The firm said there were deals for less than £200 per person for seven nights in Mallorca in August.

Meanwhile, a row has broken out over Portugal’s exclusion from England’s travel list. Luis Araújo, the country’s president of tourism, said he was “disappoint­ed” at the “confusing” message from the UK Government.

Visit Portugal said that Madeira and Azores Islands have “almost no risk of infection” but are still on the UK’s red list as part of Portugal, despite the FCO lifting restrictio­ns on them.

The country’s foreign affairs minister told the BBC that the decision was “senseless and unfair”.

The Department for Transport said that the risk of travelling to the two islands is less than the mainland. It said it is normal for travel advice to differ within countries.

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