Travel To New Zealand: Not As Expensive As Seems

A few years ago New Zealand was a post which is not even speaking. What is that whoever wanted to go across the world taking into account what this might cost at a time when travel by airplane had not yet been established as standard and low-cost carriers had not yet been established? Virtually no one, and Spain was no exception. Not anymore. A series of global developments have been revolutionizing the travel and competition for the market has become very intense driving prices down. Currently more than 10,000 Spanish visitors to our antipodes, but most do not even know they are paying a price that is almost twice what could be paying if they knew how to reach an economic way. As a test, let me ask you …

How much do you think that usually cost a flight to New Zealand? Well, 90% of the population responded that between 1000 and 2000 Euros for this question. But I say, if you know where to look you can fly with the same company for only 580 Euros! From August 15 to find deals you can get below 700 Euros, in peak season!. Surprised? Let us then. What would you say me a motor car, which is the typical way to travel around New Zealand to admire the beauty of its landscapes? Here responses are more variable although all have something in common. The Spanish Timan us the money to go to New Zealand. In fact we spend 20 days in motorhome at a price of 150 Euros per person until September 30. If we add up we see that we get a pack of more vuelosa motorhome rental for 20 days for only EUR 730 selecting either the dates! The problem? Find these options requires a deep understanding of the various suppliers, knowledge that only the agency have, but do not want to tell. The solution? Of course, it is in the small agencies that are beginning to use very different methods focused on the same principles that low-cost airlines like Ryanair and Easyjet so you do not need to charge commissions and have enough with a management fee for bread.

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