The value of the pound has plummeted to just €1.15 over the past 12 months. We look at how best you can make up the shortfall
British families heading to the sun for two weeks this summer will face a depressing sight when they look at the currency tables. This time last year, £1 bought about €1.30 – almost 12 months after the Brexit vote that same pound buys just €1.15. For those who have not retreated and opted for a “staycation”, the annual break in continental Europe could now cost significantly more.
So what are the best ways for holidaymakers to save money and avoid unnecessary expenses?
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