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Top Tips For Booking Flights To LIQUID SPIRIT Gozo

  • Mar 27
  • 2 min read

Flights to Malta right now are around £200 pp. They spike every year around January and Easter, then move up and down depending on demand.


We release flight discounts at specific times to keep prices reasonable and ensure you get to Gozo for the best price. If you use it, you’re protected. If you don’t, you’re at the mercy of the market.


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Here Are Our Tried & Tested Tips For Getting The Best Flights To Liquid Spirit Gozo


✈️ Be Flexible With Dates


Look at “+1 day” and “-1 day” every time. Flight pricing can change massively overnight. A single day shift can knock off a big chunk.


  1. Avoid Booking on Sundays and Wednesdays.


Not officially confirmed, but widely used in corporate travel, and it works more often than not.


  1. Extend Your Adventure


If direct flights get ridiculous, do what a few people did last year: Extend your trip and fly into Italy. Sicily, Rome, Milan, Naples. Spend a night twisting the finest spaghetti in a legendary city, then hop over to Malta or take the catamaran to Valletta.


  1. Search in Incognito / Private Mode


There’s no solid public proof that airlines track you personally, but pricing does shift based on demand and repeated searches. This is an easy win and removes variables.


  1. Set Price Alerts Instead Of Popping In & Out


Use tools like Google Flights or Skyscanner to track your route. You’ll see when prices drop rather than checking randomly and second-guessing yourself.


  1. Check Nearby Departure Airports


London alone has multiple options. A £40 train to a different airport can save you £150 on a flight. The same goes for European hubs.


6. Book one way with different airlines.


Sometimes mixing airlines beats any return deal. It also gives you more control if plans change.


There's no best practice of booking a flight, but don’t wait for the “perfect” price. This is where people get stuck.

Book something that works for you.


NOTE THIS: Paying £200-300, during high summer is normal so is paying between £100-200 out of season, with our discount campaigns.

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