Stregthening Pound makes eurozone holidays attractive again
By Nick Farrington-Darby
Travel Advice (Published: 06 June 2010)
The weakening Euro, has prompted a huge rise in interest for Eurozone holidays, such as Spain, Portugal and Greece, reports Travel News Today blog.
It notes that Eurozone destinations were seen as becoming way too expensive, when the Euro was high, and are now making a strong comeback, after losing out heavily to destinations such as Egypt and Turkey.
It continues, to note that "... with the Pound regaining some strength against the Euro, the Eurozone is back in favour"
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