Yes. While you must book before the offer expiry date, your travel must also fall within the eligible travel period listed in the offer. Booking deadlines and travel dates are separate. Always check both before confirming.
Booking Date vs Travel Date
It is important to understand the difference:
Booking deadline: The last date you can secure the offer
Travel period: The range of dates you are allowed to travel
In most cases, you only need to complete your booking before the expiry date. Your holiday can take place later, provided it falls within the specified travel window.
What Is a Travel Window?
A travel window is the approved timeframe during which departures or stays are valid under the promotional rate.
Are There Blackout Dates?
Some offers may exclude certain periods such as:
Public holidays
Peak seasons
Special events
School holiday periods
If blackout dates apply, they will be clearly stated in the terms and conditions.
What Happens If I Travel Outside the Allowed Period?
If your selected travel dates fall outside the eligible window:
The promotional rate will not apply
You may need to book at the standard fare
Availability under the offer will not be accessible
Best Practice Before Booking
Before confirming your booking, always check:
The booking expiry date
The approved travel period
Any seasonal surcharges
Blackout or excluded dates
Understanding both the booking and travel timeframes ensures your Two-for-One offer is applied correctly and avoids unexpected pricing changes.