วันจันทร์ที่ 21 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2552

British families are still on summer holidays abroad Hooked

Despite the limitations of the financial climate, the summer sun outside the UK remain connected. With the sun and the beaches guaranteed incomparable, it is perhaps understandable that British families have continued to push the boat out and venture abroad for their holidays.

A recent American Express Foreign Exchange Services Global Currency Index has concluded that only so many British tourists flee the border to find the summer sun. The absence of apromising 'Summer Grill "is a big problem for British local expects a significant increase in visitors was in the house.

American Express commercial, commercial director, Terry Perrin revealed: "currency, sales in the third quarter of this year continued to that of previous years, suggesting that despite the tightening of the bag up and down to earth , the British are simply not want to give up their annual summer holidays. "

The demand for money wascertainly on the increase in holiday hot spots such as Turkey and Egypt at 26% and 60% respectively. Favourite Caribbean vacation haunts such as Jamaica and the Dominican Republic have also experienced a significant rise.

Vacation rental destinations such as the Dominican Republic boast simply irresistible beaches and scenery with a whole host of exciting activities on offer that could not be enjoyed back in the UK.

The impact of British families continuing to enjoy vacation rentals abroad, the demand for mini-break places like Prague and Krakow, has seen decline. Meanwhile, the world's eyes are fixed on South Africa in 2010 as it prepares to host the World Cup. Its popularity as a tourist destination is already on the rise: experts estimate a significant increase in size in the currency of the new year.

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