British holidaymakers to cash in on falling Euro
Tuesday, 09 Jan, 2012
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Holidaymakers are being urged to cash in on bargain holidays in Europe as the value of the Euro falls to a 15-month low.
The pound is now worth €1.21, its best rate since September 2010, which means that holidays to Eurozone destinations will cost British tourists less.
Travellers are also expected to buy their spending money now before the Eurozone crisis is resolved and the rate falls again.
This could have an effect on domestic tourism for February half term and Easter as holidaying in the UK is likely to cost more.
By Diane Evans
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