Travellers who put together their own package holidays are making real savings, according to investment bank Goldman Sachs. In a report released this week, the bank said: "In 70% of cases, we found that it was cheaper to book your own flight and hotel separately.
"We believe the relative discrepancy is quite compelling and indicates that the package holiday industry is in terminal decline - especially with single people, as opposed to families."
But in a separate report, researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University revealed that while cheap flights, late sales and short breaks are the most purchased travel deals on the net, travellers are still cautious about booking longer holidays online.
Professor John Lennon said: "Budget airlines have been catalysts to online travel bookings because they are simple, low-cost transactions. For most holiday bookings, there is still a lack of trust over transacting online. People still need to feel engaged with the person from whom they buy their travel."
The research is supported by Google's list of most-searched websites in April. Cheapflights.co.uk came second, easyJet third and Ryanair fifth - behind BBC News in first. David Beckham was fourth.
Kenya flights suspended
Travellers who have booked holidays to Kenya will be offered packages at a later date, an alternative destination or a refund, according to the Association of British Travel Agents (Abta). All UK flights to and from Kenya were suspended on Thursday night because of an increased terrorist threat. The Department for Transport told airlines that "the threat level to UK civil aviation interests in Kenya has increased to imminent". For further information about the situation in Kenya, visit fco.gov.uk.
London discounts
Unlimited bus travel at weekends for £1 a day, free travel for children on a family travelcard on three June weekends, and discounts at leading attractions and restaurants are among the deals offered during Totally London Month, which begins today (May 17). For details of the offers, which run until June 15, see visitlondon.com.
BA extends seat sale
BA has extended its long-haul seat sale until May 27 (see ba.com).