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About lastminute.com
lastminute.com has been in the travel business long enough to have been a novelty, become a fixture, and survive several rounds of industry disruption. It sells flights, hotels, package holidays, car hire, and cruises - occasionally in combinations that are genuinely hard to find elsewhere. The pitch has always been opportunistic pricing: the idea that empty seats and unsold hotel rooms get cheaper as departure dates approach. That's still partially true, though the travel industry has grown rather more sophisticated at yield management since the early days of the internet.
In practice, using the site means searching across a reasonably broad inventory, comparing packages, and booking directly through the platform. Flights are typically sold as part of packages rather than standalone, though that varies. The app - which has its own code promotions running at the moment - is worth a download if you're actively hunting; some of the better offers, including app-exclusive codes listed among the current 36 on this page, aren't available on desktop.
What lastminute.com does well is aggregation. If you want Jordan with flights and a hotel, or a Caribbean cruise with a London departure, you can price that up quickly without juggling separate booking windows. The range of destinations covered is substantial, and flash deals genuinely appear - particularly for short-haul European city breaks, where the volume of unsold inventory tends to be highest.
The less flattering side: customer service during disruption has historically been a weak point for online travel agencies as a category, and lastminute.com is not exempt from that observation. If your flight gets cancelled or your hotel has a problem, you're dealing with a middleman, which adds a layer of friction that booking direct doesn't. That's not unique to lastminute.com - it's the structural trade-off of the OTA model - but it's worth factoring in if you're booking something expensive or complex.
On pricing, it competes most directly with Expedia, On the Beach, TUI, and Jet2holidays. For package holidays the comparison is worth doing: lastminute.com sometimes wins on flexibility, sometimes loses on price, occasionally wins on both. Standalone flight searches tend to be cheaper on Google Flights or directly with the airline. Cruises are an area where aggregators like lastminute.com can genuinely add value, since cruise pricing is opaque and comparing manually is tedious.
There's a loyalty programme - lastminute.com has offered a points-based rewards scheme - but it's not the reason most people come here. The more useful loyalty mechanism is the newsletter and app notifications, which surface time-sensitive deals faster than browsing the site cold.
Discount codes are active and meaningful here. Right now there are 18 active voucher codes and 18 deals on this page, with discounts running from 5% to 40% off. The most common discount sits at 5% - modest, but on a £1,500 package holiday that's still £75 back. Seven of the current codes expire within the week, so if you're in the consideration phase, don't sit on it.
The honest verdict: lastminute.com is worth using if you want a package holiday or cruise and don't want to stitch it together yourself. It's less compelling for standalone flights. If your booking goes wrong, you'll need patience - that's the OTA bargain. Come in with a code, compare against one competitor, and you'll probably do fine.
How to use a lastminute.com discount code
- Find a code on this page. Note any restrictions - some codes apply only to holidays over a certain value, specific destinations, or app bookings only.
- Search for your trip on lastminute.com and build your basket: select your flights, hotel, or package as normal and proceed to the checkout.
- On the payment page, look for a field labelled something like "Promo code" or "Discount code" - it's usually below the order summary, not immediately obvious. It does not auto-apply.
- Type or paste the code exactly as shown - no extra spaces, and watch for capital letters. Hit Apply and wait for the total to update before proceeding.
- If the discount doesn't appear, check the minimum spend threshold and whether the code is app-only. App-exclusive codes will silently fail on desktop.
- Complete the booking once the discount is confirmed on screen. Screenshot your confirmation page; if the discount disappears from the final email, you'll want evidence.
lastminute.com shopping tips
- Act on the expiring codes now. Seven codes currently listed here expire within the week. lastminute.com codes tend to tie to promotional windows rather than rolling offers, so checking back tomorrow is not always an option.
- The app unlocks a separate tier of offers. Some of the better codes - including fixed-amount discounts on flight and hotel bundles - are app-exclusive. Download it before you start searching if you want access to the full range.
- Minimum spend requirements are real and specific. Several current offers require a booking over a threshold to qualify. Calculate your total before hunting for a code rather than after; it affects which ones are actually usable.
- Compare cruises here, seriously. Cruise pricing across departure ports, cabin grades, and itineraries is genuinely difficult to compare manually. lastminute.com's cruise search makes that less painful, and the discount range - up to 40% off on current deals - can be significant on a product where list prices are high.
- For package holidays, the bigger discounts start at higher booking values. The 5% codes are the most common, but the fixed-amount offers (£80, £100, £150, £200 off) are only available above certain totals. If you're spending enough to qualify, those flat-rate codes almost always beat percentage-based ones.
- Booking via the site vs. booking direct: do the maths. On popular routes, airlines and hotel chains sometimes have direct rates that undercut OTA prices - especially if you're a loyalty member. lastminute.com's value proposition is strongest for packages and destinations where you'd need multiple separate bookings otherwise.
- The newsletter is functional, not spectacular. It does flag flash sales and destination-specific deals reasonably quickly. If you have a shortlist of destinations, it's worth signing up for. If you don't, the volume of email isn't worth it.
- Travel insurance isn't optional on a package holiday. lastminute.com will offer it at checkout. Whether you buy it there or elsewhere is your call, but skipping it on a holiday of any meaningful value is a bad idea regardless of which OTA you use.
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The best lastminute.com discounts typically offer between 5% and 40% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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