Family Travel – How To Save Money On The Essentials

Family holidays are expensive. This is not only because of the fact that families mean the cost of a holiday for several people and all that entails, flight, accomodation, spending money, clothes, car hire (bigger car) etc. On top of this, when you have children, you are obliged to book your holiday in the most expensive times of the year, the school holidays. So you are already paying premium prices. Here at Indigo we are committed to help you cut down on those expenses as far as possible. We have families too, and we have sourced some great ways of saving money on car hire optional extras.

Following on from our recent blog about child seats, if you are hiring a car and you have children with you, car booster seats are not optional they are essential. Car hire companies normally will rent out these items for what is at first glance a nominal daily rate, but when added up over say a 2 week holiday can cost as much as 140 pounds, ie 10 pounds per day.

Much more cost effective is to simply take your own. Something you may not be aware of is that most airlines allow you to take 2 items of child/baby equipment per child onboard extra to your normal baggage requirements and at no extra charge. These could be car seats, booster seats, buggies, push chairs or travel cots with EasyJet.

Alternatively with Monarch infants are allowed 10 kilos baggage allowance and travel cots are weighed as part of it but any other items are free. However they do allow you to combine the 10 kilos with your own allowance. Ryanair doesn´t give any checked or hand baggage for infants, and only allows one fully collapsible child travel item free of charge, every other item has to be either within your allowance or paid for separately.

Therefore it is essential to check with the individual airline for their policy, probably before you book your flight as you are calculating the total cost of your holiday. Although the flight might be cheaper with another airline, when you have calculated other costs you may find it is better to go with the more expensive flight with the more relaxed baggage allowance.

Another option is to buy one while you are there. In most countries there are hypermarkets, shopping centres etc where you can pick up items much cheaper than the cost of renting. Here are a few options for sale here in the UK to take along:

Fisher-Price Safe Voyage Infant Carrier Moonlight – £51.99.
Perfect for carrying infants in the car who are up to 13kg, the seat also has built in impact protection in the sides for extra safety. Also within the seat is a body support cushion that is suitable for new borns.

Pampero Plus Cosisafe Baby Car Seat – £31.49.
This baby car seat is suitable for new borns up to 12 months old, it offers extreme comfort with deeply padded fabric and ensures that every journey is comfortable. It’s also very lightweight with a comfy carrying handle and several safety features.

Britax Baby – Safe Car Seat Chili Pepper – £69.99.
Ensuring comfort and security is the main aspects of this Britax baby car seat model, it has soft padded wings and is also compatible with Britax Push chairs with a click and go feature. Safety is a main priority in this baby seat and its evident with the collision padding and head support.

As far as foreign countries are concerened, a little investigation online beforehand is all you would need to find the local hypermarkets, but of course you will need your seats from leaving the airport so you will need them with you on the plane. However, maybe other items such as travel cots etc could be bought there.

Basically we can see that a little bit of research prior to booking your flights and car hire for your holiday can help to save you money and make your life easier. Although it is great to go on holiday with the family, the travelling part is probably not the best bit!! Children get bored and restless at airports etc when they are waiting around so taking along entertainment, drinks and snacks is also a good idea. Buying food and drink at airports normally requires a second mortgage so just a little bit of planning and a picnic bag can help you save that money to spend on better things when you get there.

If you are interested in hiring a car and need some guidance in terms of baby seats then our reservation agents will be happy to assist you. Contact us directly by calling +44 (0)113 880 0748 or emailing us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk and we will get right back to you.

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Do You Really Need Additional Extras, Part 3 – Child Seats

Part 3 of our money saving tips is all about child seats. What are your options when hiring a car in the UK.

On the roads in the UK if you have a child in your vehicle then you may be required by law to make them sit in a baby or child seat for their safety. Below you will find the legal requirements in regards to having a child/baby seat in your car.

  • Rear-facing baby seats are suitable for babies up to 13kg
  • Forward or rear facing baby seats are suitable for children up to 18kg
  • After your child has surpassed these you need to look at having a child car seat which is law until the child is 135cm tall or 12 years old.
  • Only EU approved child seats can be used in the UK, they have the capital E in a circle on the label.
  • You must deactivate any front airbags when using a rear facing baby seat in the front.

This gives car hire companies the upper hand as they can charge you a high daily price, some times up to £20 per day for a baby seat as it is required by law and your options are limited. You do however have an alternative of purchasing one yourself, although it may not be ideal it could save you a significant amount of money, here are some of the baby seats regularly available at shops across the UK to give you a general idea.

Fisher-Price Safe Voyage Infant Carrier Moonlight – £51.99

Perfect for carrying infants in the car who are up to 13kg, the seat also has built in impact protection in the sides for extra safety. Also within the seat is a body support cushion that is suitable for new borns.

Pampero Plus Cosisafe Baby Car Seat – £31.49
This baby car seat is suitable for new borns up to 12 months old, it offers extreme comfort with deeply padded fabric and ensures that every journey is comfortable. It’s also very lightweight with a comfy carrying handle and several safety features.

Britax Baby – Safe Car Seat Chili Pepper – £69.99
Ensuring comfort and security is the main aspects of this Britax baby car seat model, it has soft padded wings and is also compatible with Britax Push chairs with a click and go feature. Safety is a main priority in this baby seat and its evident with the collision padding and head support.

Topo Plus Booster Seat – £10.00
The Topo Comfort Plus is a forward-facing child booster car seat suitable from 15-36kg. Provides an improved view for a more enjoyable trip. Lightweight and easy to transfer from car to car.

If you cannot purchase one and need to hire a child seat then please see here, we have a supplier that can offer them at a much lower price than we have come to expect.

If you are interested in hiring a car and need some guidance in terms of baby seats then our reservation agents will be happy to assist you. Contact us directly by calling +44 (0)113 880 0748 or emailing us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk and we will get right back to you.

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Types of GPS’s Currently Available

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Are you travelling to a country that you don’t know and have decided to hire a car as your mode of transport to get around? It may seem easy just to get a GPS added as an additional extra on top of your hired vehicle, but don’t always go straight for that option as majority of the time it’s not the most cost effective!

To add satellite navigation to your hired car can cost you up to £18.00 per day in some cases with most of which not having a cap you will be charged this for the duration of your rental. Although it may not seem like a massive amount it sure does add up, so why not look into buying a GPS instead?

Here are some of the most common Sat Nav’s that you can find in hundreds of shops across the UK…

Navman F610 5” Screen – £33.32

The built in easy quick start menu contained within the modern and lightweight design is more than adequate to get you from A to B through your holiday. This Sat Nav also warns you of camera locations and gives instructions of correct lane manoeuvres and all for a very reasonable price.

Binatone R435 UK & ROI 4.3” Screen – £24.99

Also equipped with a speed camera alert system the Binatone R435 has a super bright, anti-reflection touch screen so the picture is crystal clear at all times, with clear voice guidance and millions of pre-installed points of interest to find you’ll never get lost again!

TomTom XL IQ – £76.95

The most popular name amongst Sat Navs TomTom always produce the best. This GPS offers a 3 hour battery life, 24 languages and speedy arrival times with pre-installed alerts to help you drive more safely and responsibly. As part of this package you also get free lifetime maps, an Easyport Mount, USB car charger and cable as well as the GPS of course.

If you are interested in finding out more about hiring a car and buying a GPS then just come straight to our reservation agents and they will give you some tips and guide you through the whole process, they may even help you buy the most suitable Sat Nav! To contact them please call +44 (0)113 880 0748 or email us directly at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk and we will get right back to you.

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Do You Really Need Additional Extras, Part 2 – Insurance

Part 2 of our cost saving blogs is here and this time we are looking at additional insurance products.

When hiring a car it is essential that you have the right level of cover to suit your needs and to avoid being left with a large dent in the bank account if something was to go wrong.

Most hire cars come with an excess or deductable much like the insurance policy you may have on your own car, this means if there is a claim and you are deemed to be at fault then you are liable for the excess amount.

Car hire excess can differ from supplier to supplier or even between different types of vehicle with the same supplier, it is impertivie that you make yourself aware of that amount. In the UK a typical family car excess would be between £600 to £1000.

Your Options

Firstly, every supplier will offer you an additional insurance product which can reduce the amount of the excess down to £200, £100 or in some cases zero. These products come with a daily fee which can be as much as £15 per day or more with some suppiliers. So depending on how long you intend to hire a vehicle for, this could be an expensive way of having peace of mind. For those just looking to to hire for a day or too it could be relatively cheap.

Another option available to you is an excess reimbursement policy, these are provided by a seperate insurance company and are not connected to the supplier. They work in a similar way to any other insurance policy, so if you were to cause damage to a hire car and it is deemed to be your fault, you will still be liable for the excess amount but then you can make a claim against your own policy and get a refund for the amount you have had to pay out. Another benefit of the reimbursement policy is that they tend to offer more cover than excess reduction, car hire suppliers do not tend to offer cover for tyres, windscreens and the under carriage of the vehicle while the reimbursement policies can includes these.

There are various different options available, daily protection from £3.99 per day to annual cover for multiple vehicles from £39.99 per year. These products can save you a lot of money if you hire vehicles on a regular or semi-regular basis and are certainly worth considering.

The final option is of course no additional cover at all, these policies are a choice and are not mandatory with a hire vehicle. This is obviously the option that carries the most risk but with the percentage of hires ending with an insurance claim being so low it is an option that many people will opt for, saving the most amount of money providing the vehicle is returned in the same state that it was collected in.

If you would like more information on any of the above then please dont hesitate to contact one of our experts, they are always happy to help. You can call us on +44 (0)113 880 0748, chat with us online or email us on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk.

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Taking A Hire Car Overseas

Taking a hire car overseas

With the cost of international travel increasing and actual ‘low cost’ flights being almost non existent these days more and more people are deciding on self drive holidays and Taking A Hire Car Overseas. We have covered in the past that we have suppliers who will allow there vehicles to be taken abroad providing they are returned to the same location.

But, how do you go about arranging international travel in a hire car?

I recently booked the ferry from Dover to Calais and the first problem I encountered is the field asking me for a vehicle registration number… Stumped, you dont know the reg number until you pick the car up. I called the sales hotline and they said I could just add ‘HIRE CAR’ in that field and it will allow me to complete the booking.

When I returned from my trip I decided to investigate further, I looked at all kinds of sites for the ferries and the Eurostar and they are all prety much the same, some do have a tick box asking if the car is a rental which is helpful.

Another problem you may come across is the size of the vehicle slot you have booked, the cost to take a small car on the ferry or Eurostar is less than if you are driving a large family car or 4×4. Rental companies are renowned for selling out of the popular vehicles and providing larger vehicles as replacements, for example I once booked a small city car for a couple of days and ended up with a large estate car.

This will cause you problems, always ensure that you inform your broker or the supplier direct that you intend on taking the vehicle on the ferry/Eurostar, this will prompt them to try harder to provide the right vehicle for you.

Infact, you should always advise them when booking that you intend to take the vehicle out of the country as the supplier will need to arrange additional insurance and breakdown cover for you. This sometimes comes with an additional cost.

If you would like more information about this then please dont hesitate to contact us direct, you can call +44 (0)113 880 0748, chat with us online or email us on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk.

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Do You Really Need Additional Extras, Part 1 – GPS

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We at Indigo Car Hire spend all of our time arranging the best deals available for our customers but somethings that are often overlooked are the costs of additional extras. While we always try to get the best price for the car and any extras that our customers may need, sometimes the need is not always apparent at the time of booking.

In part 1 of our cost saving blogs we are looking specifically at GPS systems or Sat Navs..

Sat Navs can be essential for many foreign visitors looking to navigate there way around the United Kingdom, there was a time before GPS technology that suppliers would sell road atlases which were a fantastic source of revenue for them, much like GPS’s are today.

Car Hire suppliers can charge anything from £10 to £18 per day to hire one of these, some companies may cap the amount charged in any given rental period to between £100 and £150. Others some will simply charge on a daily basis with no cap, so for those that are visting for a prolonged period of time, the costs can mount up.

We can use Heathrow as an example, being the busiest airport in the UK it sees a vast amount of long haul travellers coming through its arrivals halls. not only does it have plenty of shops offering consumer electrical goods there are also a number of large supermarkets within a mile or so of the terminals.

Looking at one of these well known supermarkets websites, we saw a standard UK GPS system on sale for £74, we are sure you could find one cheaper than that if you looked further. So if you are hiring for more than 7 days then there is a real saving to be had by buying and not renting.

The bonus being that after your rental, you have a GPS system to do with as you please, sell it on to a friend, someone you see in the queue when you return to the airport or even sell it online, keep it for a future trip or simply be a good samaritan and give it away to someone that may need it.

Yes this saving does come with a little effort but the benefits can be great, if you have booked your car with a low cost supplier for 2 weeks and then at the last minute decided to hire a GPS system, it could double the cost of your rental..

Look out for part 2 of our cost saving tips, coming soon!

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Choosing The Right Size Hire Car

Choosing The Right Size Hire Car

What Size Hire Car Do You Need? – Choosing The Right Size Hire Car

When Choosing The Right Size Hire Car we need, at the time of booking the main thing we usually consider is the price for obvious reasons. But sometimes booking the cheapest car available is not always the best option.

Booking the wrong hire car because it is easier on the purse strings can end up costing more in the long run, if you turn up to collect your vehicle and your party and luggage cannot fit in the vehicle then you have a problem.

You could upgrade the vehicle there and then but this would be dependent on availability, larger vehicles are less likely to be sat around waiting to be hired because rental companies generally have less of these on their fleet.

Then you have to consider the cost of a last minute upgrade. Booking a larger car in advance generally would be a cheaper option than booking a smaller hire vehicle and then upgrading on the day.

Then again you could be one of the lucky customers who are given a free upgrade automatically because the hire vehicle they booked is no longer available, although this is not something we would advise you hope for ?

There are certain things that a hire company have to guarantee, like the size of vehicle and its engine, the number of doors, if it has air conditioning, manual or automatic and even sometimes the fuel type.

If the company allows you book any of the above specific options then they are basically guaranteeing that your vehicle will come with what you have selected. If you turn up to collect the vehicle and it doesn’t have the diesel engine or 5 doors that you have booked then you are entitled to an upgrade the next available vehicle that has the options that you selected.

Sometimes if a hire company finds themselves in a situation where they do not have the vehicle they need for your hire, they will try and sell you an upgrade before telling you, they will say ‘Hi Mr. Smith, did you know you can upgrade your car today for only £5 per day’ if this happens to me I say NO every time because the likelihood is that you will be given that car anyway.

Here are some tips on Choosing The Right Size Hire Car

Research The Vehicle Type

No car hire company can tell you exactly what vehicle you are going to receive until much closer to the time you are due to collect it. This is mainly down to logistics, hire vehicles move around the country on a regular basis.

When booking the vehicle you will be told a particular model OR SIMILAR, this means if you are booking a Peugeot 107 OR SIMILAR then you could receive a Peugeot 107, Citroen C1, Toyota Aygo, Hyundai i10 or any one of many other Small city cars that are available.

Most rental companies use SIPP codes which are used to summarise the key features of a vehicle, click here to see our guide to SIPP codes.

Are you moving home/office and need more space?

If so then you may want to consider hiring a van rather than a car or an estate. See our tips on hiring a van here.

Are you going on a family trip?

If so then you will probably be looking at hiring a people carrier of an estate vehicle. People carriers come in a number of different shapes and sizes:

A Mini MPV, sometime referred to as a 5+2. This means that although they have 7 seats, 2 of them are fold up seats (suitable for children) situated in the boot/truck of the vehicle. Always bear in mind that if you are going to occupy all 7 seats then there will be minimal room for luggage.

A Standard MPV, 7 Seater. This vehicle will generally have 7 proper car seats with 3 point seatbelts that will be suitable for adults and children. They generally have more space then the Mini MPV again if you are going to occupy all 7 seats then you will struggle to get 7 large pieces of luggage in too.

An Estate, Wagon. This group of vehicle will always have 5 seats and loading space in the back. For a family of 5 with luggage this would be the ideal vehicle.

A Large MPV, Shuttle Bus. These vehicles are generally ‘vans’ with seats in the back and can have 8, 9 or 12 seats. They generally have more space for luggage. Please bear in mind that these vehicles are quite rare with most suppliers so be sure to enquire well in advance of your rental needs.

You don’t have a car for day to day life but need one for a short period of time?

There are many standard vehicles available for hire of between 1 and 28 days. Ranging from small economy hatchbacks right through to large saloon vehicles and prestige/sports cars. Obviously the further up the range you go the more expensive the rate will be. So always consider the following.

Am I just looking for practicality?

If you are just looking for something for yourself and your partner to go away for the weekend, then you will probably find that the small economy vehicles will do, they have small engines and a little amount of space but ideal for a quick blast to the spa with an overnight bag.

Do I need the car to have 4 doors or will 2 be ok?

If you have kids or are planning to take an elderly relative out for the day then you may want to consider 4 doors, it makes life so much easier when getting in and out of the back seats.

How many miles will I be travelling?

If you are planning a longer trip, again you may want to consider a larger vehicle, motorway miles can be quite tiring in a smaller engined car, having to change gear much more often and the once good fuel economy usually flies out of the window when doing long motorway journey. So a larger car with a bigger engine would make the journey that little bit more comfortable and usually more economical.

Is it for business purposes? Hiring a vehicle for business purposes can be straight forward but some issues can arise, so always make sure you discuss your requirements with someone over the phone. In our experience when people are hiring a car for work purposes they usually want to use their managers/directors credit card and this is not acceptable with some hire car suppliers.

Can I drive a manual?

Even if you are used to driving an automatic vehicle, if you do have a valid licence to drive a manual vehicle and are comfortable doing so then it can be advisable to hire a car with a manual transmission. The biggest reason being cost: Automatic vehicles do come at a premium and can sometimes double the cost of your hire. The secondary reason being availability, in the UK and most European countries, automatic vehicles are quite rare and availability is low.

Do I need air conditioning?

Most hire vehicles nowadays will have air conditioning, but some of the smaller groups and economical vehicles may not. If you only need to hire a small vehicle but are considering a larger vehicle because it has air conditioning then consider the following: There are probably 3 months out of the year (in a good year) that you will need air conditioning, and even during this time it is not guaranteed. Sometimes opening the window will do a good enough job.

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Package Deals

I have just had to book some flights with a well known operator based in Leeds for a jolly boys outing in February next year. There are 12 of us travelling and it struck me as to how much this particular operator would stand to make if none of us actually read the terms of the Package Deals before we clicked next, next, next…

The flights cost £135 per person with a 10kg allowance for hand luggage, here are a list of the extras i was offered and had to click NO to:

  • 22kg suitcase allowance £15 each way, so if i want to take clothes with me it costs an extra £30
  • Airport check in £20 each way, stand in a queue for an hour and get a piece of paper telling me which seat to sit in an extra £40
  • Horrible in flight meal £6.50-£11.50 each way
  • Pre booked seat £10 each way, so an extra £20 to pick where i sit on the flight even though every seat is the same (extra leg room seats excluded)
  • Single trip insurance £10, which if you read the fine print means you are no better off than travelling with no insurance. I do recommend travel insurance but you can find much better cover for a better price if you look around.

So, an extra £123 per person, thats £1,476 of pointless expense just from our group alone.

The one that really took the biscuit was the offer of discounted car hire, at the end of the process I was offered a 20% discount on car hire for my trip with their preferred supplier, a supplier that we at Indigo also use. I was intrigued to see what kind of deal was on offer so I followed the instructions.

For our 3 day trip to Budapest I was offered a small city car for £85.92 including my discount for being a customer of this particular airline, a tad expensive I thought.

I did exactly the same quote on the Indigo website and was offered the same car with the same terms with the same supplier for £51.93.

Why are airlines allowed to get away with this? Someone who doesn’t travel regularly or know a bit about the industry like I do would have been taken for a ride here.

My advice, when booking Package Deals like flights, car hire or holiday insurance speak to someone who knows more about the subject than you may do. Dont get suckered in by flashing images offering you discounts if you ‘Book Now’ and read everything before clicking ‘Next’.

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DVLA Opening Times

When you come to hiring a car you will be required to present the paper counter part of your licence, this second part is vital to being allowed to hire a vehicle in the UK. We realise that many people misplace or lose this counter part piece as it is only bit of paper; there is however something we can do so that you will still be able to get a vehicle.

The DVLA or Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency being its full name is the UK’s driving body who keep all the registers of vehicles and drivers on the roads in Britain. We can contact the DVLA on your behalf when you arrive at your location and check the details on your counterpart and still be able to give you a rental vehicle.

This call usually costs you an extra £10 as it is a premium rate phone line so please make sure that you know whether you have points or convictions on your licence as if you do you still won’t be able to hire a car. Typically you can only have up to 6 points on your licence and have no major convictions such as a DR10 or IN10 in the last five years.

The only issue when doing this is that you need to make sure the at the time you are arriving to pick up the vehicle the DVLA are open to answer the phone call and give your details to the rental company. The DVLA Opening Times for driver check service are…

DVLA Opening Times

Monday – Friday: 8:00am to 5:30pm
Saturday: 8am – 1pm
Sunday: Closed
Bank Holidays: Closed

If you are arriving when the DVLA is closed and do not have the counterpart section of your licence then we may still be able to help, but you will need to contact us before making a booking to ask about a Pre-DVLA Check.

If you are interested in hiring a car but don’t have your counter part of your licence then call us to find out all the options that you have available to you. You can reach our experienced and knowledgeable advisors on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or email us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk.

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Guaranteed Car Hire Models

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When you come to hire a car a phrase you will often hear is “or similar” in reference to the type of cars you can hire. Most car hire companies can’t and won’t allow you to get a guaranteed vehicle as its very hard for them to be able to make sure you get that specific vehicle so for example they will say you can get a VW Golf or similar which means that you can get a model of a similar size.

This always presented a problem for us as we had several potential customers put off of hiring because we can’t guarantee a specific model, until now. We have managed to arrange deals with two separate suppliers within the United Kingdom in order to be able to widen the availability of being able to guarantee a certain vehicle, there locations include…

We are extremely happy with this arrangement as it is in some of the most popular locations within the UK. If you do want a guaranteed model however then you need to make sure that you book direct with one of our experts as we can put you in touch with a supplier that has the type of vehicle you want, we would usually advise you to book well in advance when reserving a car but in this case it could hinder the process as most suppliers refresh their fleet every 6 months to a year.

The very best thing you can do if you are looking to hire in any of these location and want to get a guaranteed model is to come straight to Indigo Car Hire and we can give you upto date information on what vehicles are available and will arrange everything for you. Our experienced advisors will guide you through the booking process step by step, if you have any questions or want to get a car booked then simply call us on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or alternatively you can email us at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk and we will get right back to you on with all the information that you require.

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