If you’re desperate for some winter sun or you would like a summer holiday to look forward to, you could bag a bargain in the January sales.
Many airlines flying out of Manchester Airport are offering savings on their package holidays so whether you want a city break, a beach holiday or something different, you’re sure to find a destination to suit.
We’ve rounded up some of the best deals from EasyJet, Virgin Holidays and TUI to get your 2022 off to a flying start.
EasyJet deals from Manchester Airport
As part of its January sale, EasyJet has slashed the prices of its flights and packaged holidays in their Big Orange Sale.
Use code BIGSALE for £100 off holidays over £700, £150 off holidays over £1500 and £300 off holidays over £3000.
The sale includes deals to more than 50 destinations including Spain, Greece, Egypt and Turkey.
This holiday to Benidorm already has £37 off the price and with the extra £100 Big Sale discount, you can be jetting off for just £317 per person.
Flying out from Manchester Airport on April 1 and returning April 7, accommodation is at the RH Royal, promising to have "everything you’d hope for from a Benidorm resort – and quite a bit more".
Book your Benidorm getaway via Easyjet.
If Turkey is calling you, this holiday at the Orka Lotus Beach is reduced by £132, and with the extra £100 discount, you could be flying out of Manchester for just £690 per person.
Flying out on June 21 and returning June 27, your hotel overlooks the bay of Marmaris and boasts four restaurants, nine bars and an onsite aquapark.
Book your next trip to Turkey via Easyjet.
To browse holiday deals, and secure your next adventure with a £60pp deposit, visit the Easyjet website.
Virgin Holidays deals from Manchester Airport
For this weekend only, Virgin Holidays are offering an extra 10 percent off, so don’t delay if you’d like to take advantage.
If yours is a Caribbean dream, how about heading to the Blue Horizons Garden Resort in Grenada?
Get booked for £1903.90, £952 per person, and enjoy this family-owned, environmentally friendly, self-catering resort, located 300 yards from Grand Anse Beach.
Get away to Grenada via Virgin holidays.
If the bright lights of Las Vegas are calling you, this holiday at the Luxor on The Strip could be just the break you need.
This unique hotel has lifts which ascend diagonally up the pyramid wall and the beam of light that shines from the top can be seen from 10 miles up in space.
With this weekend's discount, you could be heading out of Manchester for a total price of £2454.56, that's £1227 per person.
Book your Las Vegas vacation via Virgin Holidays.
To browse all Virgin Holiday deals available this weekend only, visit the Virgin Holidays website.
TUI deals from Manchester Airport
TUI's 'Live Happy Sale' is here and there is no shortage of savings to be had.
Make additional savings on top of these already great deals - take an extra £100 off when you spend £800, £200 off when you spend £2,000 and £300 off when you spend £3,500.
Spend seven nights from May 5 on this holiday for two at the Sensatori Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic, for a total price on £2220.98 (£1110.49 per person) which includes a saving of £831.02.
This is all inclusive, so you won't need to worry about mealtimes while you're out there.
Book now for just £125 deposit via TUI.
The Disney's All-Star Music Resort at the Walt Disney World Resort, Orlando is, for many, a dream come true.
Fly out for seven nights on May 17 and pay £1616.48 (£808.24 per person) for two adults and enjoy the five themed areas that make up this Disney All-Star Resort along with a shuttle to the Disney Parks, two pools and a food court.
Book your Disney adventure via TUI.
Browse even more great holiday deals at the TUI website.
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