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Hungry for the best travel deals? Black Friday, taking place on November 25th, is finally here and we have some insane travel deals in store for you.
And that’s not all — our Cyber Monday travel deals will be available on November 28th as usual, so you never know, there might be some crazy cheap flights, bargain vacation packages, and overall great-value travel deals for you then, too.
So keep your eyes peeled and mouses at the ready for the hottest travel deals of the year.
The main agencies and airlines usually wait for the same week of the 25th to start taking out offers, but it is the same Friday when you can find the majority of trips at spectacular prices.
To look for the best offers you will not have any problem since we will bring them all to you here at TravelPirates but when deciding on one or the other we will give you a few tips:
Set a maximum spending budget.
Make a list of destinations to which you would like to travel and how much you would like to spend on each of them.
Be attentive at 00:00 on November 26, which is when the offers begin
Black Friday always falls on the Friday after Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is a US holiday that is celebrated on the last Thursday in November, so Black Friday is always on the last Friday in November. Many Americans will head to the shops right after their Thanksgiving celebrations have ended to wait in line for the midnight openings! This year, Black Friday is on 26th November!
The shopping spree madness has its origins in the US as early as the 1930s. The official name, however, has only been around since the 1960s. Many people use this Friday as a bridge day between Thanksgiving and the weekend, extending the holiday into a long weekend spent with family. Black Friday’s popularity can likely be traced back to this trend, with shops taking advantage of this “extra” holiday day to get a head start on Christmas sales.
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