European all-inclusive holidays become 'incredibly popular'
15 April 2009
More Brits are choosing to take all-inclusive holidays to Europe in an attempt to keep costs down while travelling in the eurozone, according to ABTA - The British Travel Association.
Sean Tipton, an ABTA spokesperson, said all-inclusive holidays have "become incredibly popular" in Europe, with one of its members reporting a 50 percent increase in demand.
"It doesn't matter what the exchange rate is, you are going to spend hardly anything at all once you get there" he commented.
Mr Tipton added that, in Spain and Greece in particular, accommodation owners are trying to keep prices down despite the unfavourable exchange rate, which spells good news for people thinking of booking flights to either country.
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