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Eurozone holidays 'offer good value'
10/06/2010
People looking for cheap flights and holidays this summer should consider staying close to home, according to new research.The Post Office's Holiday Costs Barometer shows that prices have plunged in top eurozone destinations, led by Portugal and Spain, by as much as 42 per cent year-on-year. However, even if you have got hold of some flight deals to the US, you could find it expensive. The US was the most expensive destination surveyed in the Post Office, with items including meal and light refreshments in Florida coming in at £103.87, a 31 per cent rise since last year. Sarah Munro, Post Office head of travel money said: "The good news for UK holidaymakers planning trips to the eurozone is that the Holiday Costs Barometer reveals cost reductions in most of the eurozone destinations, but most notably in Portugal and Spain where the price crash is in the region of 40 to 42 per cent compared with a year ago." Earlier this month, a survey by Sunshine.co.uk said Brits are missing out because they are "too embarrassed" to haggle on holiday. For the best flight prizes to America, enter our prize draw now! Posted by Jez Walters. ![]() |
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