low-season

low-season

adj
Brit available in or relating to the low season, the least popular time of year at a hotel, resort, attraction, etc, when fewest people visit and prices are usually lower
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The company has noted fares decrease by 25-30 percent on most routes as the end of summer holiday season approaches and airlines are attempting to fill up the low-season inventory of July and August in advance.
The beachfront spa resort is offering low-season rates from April 27 to October 31, 2011.
Mallorca has plenty to offer holidaymakers during the low-season, from hikes through stunning mountains to wine tastings at famous vineyards.
The results were based on a six-day, low-season lift pass with ski/boot hire and food and drink.
First Choice's announcement in March that it was cutting the number of low-season holidays it offered - after a drop in booking ahead of the Iraq war - was seen as a worrying sign for the industry, but the company said yesterday that the move had had a "minimal" financial impact.
First Choice's announcement in March that it was cutting its number of low-season holidays - after a drop in bookings ahead of the Iraq war - was seen as a worrying sign for the industry, but the company said today that the move had had a "minimal" financial impact.
...or arrive in San Francisco in time for the January sales when you take advantage of a low-season deal giving a week at the Renoir Hotel with flights from London departing 16 January for pounds 398.
SkiFree--our Swiss winter special makes the low-season a highlight of the entire winter season.
Take advantage of low-season airfares to visit Madrid.
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