Virgin Holidays launches flash sale with up to £100 off flights

VIRGIN holidays launched a flash sale for getaways to Barbados with savings on flights and hotels.

However, the deals end on February 21, so you will have to book by next Monday.

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To save up to £100 off on flights to Barbados with Virgin Atlantic, holidaymakers can use the code SUNNY, which is valid on all bookings between November and December 15, 2022.

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Holidaymakers have the option of flying from London Heathrow, Manchester and Edinburgh.

Travellers can bag £30 off economy tickets, including light, classic and delight cabin classes.

Or £70 off for premium economy tickets and £100 discounts on upper-class flights in premium economy.

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Travellers can save £50 per person on hotels for stays before December 15.

Some of the best deals include:

  • Eight-nights at the Southern Palm Beach Club Hotel from £682pp in September
  • Seven-nights at the Sugar Bay Hotel on an all-inclusive basis from £1,399pp in June  
  • Seven-nights at the Sandals Barbados on a all-inclusive basis from £1,870pp in June
  • Seven-nights at the Time Out Hotel from £622pp in September

Always make sure to check the travel advice of your destination to be fully prepared before departure and avoid disruptions or disappointment.

Brits' return to the UK is also much easier now, as Covid tests have been scrapped for all vaccinated travellers.

We’ve found deals for holidays in May and June, too, if you can't wait for your next break.

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