A woman has clued people in that the best day to book some time away is coming up this month, though you'll need to act quickly to take advantage of the deals on offer.
The end of this month is going to play host to a bargain bonanza with Black Friday (24 November) being the day that loads of places are going to be slapping all sorts of special offers on their products.
That'll be followed up by Cyber Monday (27 November) where a plethora of promotions will sweep across the world of online retail.
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Of course, you should always keep a clear head about this sort of thing because in a lot of cases you could get the same thing for cheaper at another time of the year.
Anyhow, following Black Friday and Cyber Monday is another big shopping day coming this month, Travel Tuesday.
TikToker @shannatravels explained to her followers that they needed to be aware of Travel Tuesday, which this year falls on 28 November.
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"Go ahead and mark your calendars," she said of the day when there would be all sorts of deals on holidays.
"If you don't know what Travel Tuesday is, it's basically Black Friday for travel. So on Tuesday you can find deals on flights, hotels, rental cars, cruises, travel insurance, travel luggage, travel accessories, everything travel you could possibly think of there's gonna be a company that has a deal.
"I will say one of the main things that needs to happen for you to be successful during Travel Tuesday is being prepared, you have to be prepared.
"You have to know the deals, you have to know old price."
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She encouraged people to follow her and said she'd be highlighting deals people could take advantage of in just a few weeks time.
However, some people were wondering whether Travel Tuesday was something everyone could take advantage of or if they'd have to be in the US to get the best deals.
People wanted to know 'is this for the UK as well' and implored the TikToker 'babes pleaseee let us brits know' if Travel Tuesday was something that worked this side of the pond.
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Some said they found that in the UK the best holiday deals came during Black Friday, and waiting around until the following Tuesday meant that the best deals were gone.
Of course, while there might be some incredibly cheap holiday deals in the pipeline it might be a bit trickier to find people who want to go away for a bit in November.
There are a few places in the world which are good pretty much all year round though, so it's worth looking into.
Topics: Travel, Money, Black Friday