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Last modified on Mon 1 Mar 2021 12.39 EST
It has been one of the main topics of conversation all week: can we – should we – book a holiday for 2021? And will we be able to get our money back if it does not work out?
Within hours of Boris Johnson presenting his plan on Monday to move England out of lockdown, travel websites were reporting a rush of reservations from people desperate to get a date for a break in the diary.
Caravan park owners, holiday cottage websites and the airlines reported 300% rises in bookings as the fear of missing out won the day. Despite this, booking a holiday now is something of a risk. However, you can reduce your risks considerably with the Guardian Money guide to getting away.
Low-deposit summer holidays with ultra-flexible terms are set to be the perfect ‘road map to freedom’ breaks.
Book now and for a small down-payment you lock into today’s rock-bottom prices (important if demand and prices subsequently rise) while being able to change the date or destination if things go wrong.
Lock in now: A £75 deposit secures a three-night New York break – with the safety of free cancellation
Better still, there are plenty to choose from.
If the sunshine, shopping and swimming pools of Dubai appeal, then a £75pp deposit reserves a £419pp mini-break including flights and three nights at Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa with British Airways Holidays.
Low deposit holidays for the end of lockdown, from New York to Spain msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.