Investors 'could get cheap flights with charter carriers'
Overseas investors could get cheap flights if they book with charter carriers, it has been advised.
Richard Green, travel expert at the Times, said that if people were booking their trip abroad close to their planned departure date, charter carriers were more likely to offer cheap deals.
However, those booking with scheduled carriers were told that they tended to charge higher ticket prices if people booked relatively late.
Mr Green issued the advice in response to a letter from the owner of a holiday home in Cyprus, who was enquiring about the island's accessibility in winter.
Writing in the newspaper, Mr Green said: "Having your own property out there does mean that you aren't tied to specific dates, so it is definitely worth looking at last minute charter deals if money is a factor."
Earlier this week, Jet2.com announced that the launch of flights between the Yorkshire-based Leeds Bradford International Airport and Paphos.
The budget airline said the flights were likely to boost the number of British tourists visiting Cyprus.
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