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Britons 'shun Eurozone holidays' | Britons 'shun Eurozone holidays' |
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New figures show the number of Britons booking holidays in the eurozone has fallen heavily on this time last year. | New figures show the number of Britons booking holidays in the eurozone has fallen heavily on this time last year. |
Figures from the Association of British Travel Agents shows bookings to the eurozone are down 15% on a year ago. | Figures from the Association of British Travel Agents shows bookings to the eurozone are down 15% on a year ago. |
Meanwhile, market research group GFK Ascent MI also says sales of holidays overall are down 12% on a year ago. | Meanwhile, market research group GFK Ascent MI also says sales of holidays overall are down 12% on a year ago. |
However, the travel industry warns would-be holidaymakers that making a last-minute booking will not mean a big discount this summer. | However, the travel industry warns would-be holidaymakers that making a last-minute booking will not mean a big discount this summer. |
The impact of the recession on family budgets has been blamed for the fall in eurozone bookings, along with the falling value of the pound to the euro. | The impact of the recession on family budgets has been blamed for the fall in eurozone bookings, along with the falling value of the pound to the euro. |
The eurozone refers to the 16 countries which have adopted the euro as their currency, and includes such popular summer holiday destinations for Britons as Spain, Portugal and Greece. | The eurozone refers to the 16 countries which have adopted the euro as their currency, and includes such popular summer holiday destinations for Britons as Spain, Portugal and Greece. |
Extra value | Extra value |
Across the industry travel agents, hoteliers and tour operators admit they are having to offer enticements to encourage bookings. | Across the industry travel agents, hoteliers and tour operators admit they are having to offer enticements to encourage bookings. |
Andy Rowden, from the independent travel agents Kitts Travel in Pinner, Middlesex, says the pressure is on to provide extra value. | Andy Rowden, from the independent travel agents Kitts Travel in Pinner, Middlesex, says the pressure is on to provide extra value. |
"A lot of the hotels are offering a night free if you stay seven nights - or offering complimentary half board, your breakfast and evening dinner - just to try and compensate for people maybe not having so much money in their pocket." | |
But, for those hoping to grab a bargain by holding out late, there has been a clear warning from the industry that they may have already missed out. | But, for those hoping to grab a bargain by holding out late, there has been a clear warning from the industry that they may have already missed out. |
'Expensive way' | 'Expensive way' |
The two big tour operators - TUI and Thomas Cook - have cut capacity by 26% over the past two years, rather than be forced into selling discount breaks at a loss. | The two big tour operators - TUI and Thomas Cook - have cut capacity by 26% over the past two years, rather than be forced into selling discount breaks at a loss. |
"We have been trying for a number of years to get the message across to people that if they want a cheap deal they must book early in January or February - and to be fair a lot of people have taken that on board and done so," says Abta spokesman Sean Tipton. | "We have been trying for a number of years to get the message across to people that if they want a cheap deal they must book early in January or February - and to be fair a lot of people have taken that on board and done so," says Abta spokesman Sean Tipton. |
"But leaving it late in the day is the most expensive way to do it." | "But leaving it late in the day is the most expensive way to do it." |
However, with the start of the year described as "dire" by Mr Rowden, the travel industry is hoping for a flurry of last minute bookings to turn a profit in what is proving to be one of its most difficult summers in years. | However, with the start of the year described as "dire" by Mr Rowden, the travel industry is hoping for a flurry of last minute bookings to turn a profit in what is proving to be one of its most difficult summers in years. |
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