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Credit crunch hits holidaymakers

April 12, 2009    Posted in: Debt News
The UK population is turning to home comforts in order to offer them debt help, as 12 million adults plan save money by holidaying in Blighty this year. The survey by travel insurer LV= claims that 25% of Britons will take their main break in the UK in 2009, whilst a further on in eight (15%) are sacrificing their summer holiday altogether in order to make ends meet. Around five million adults that plan to stay in Britain have attributed their decision to financial concerns – 16% admit they cannot afford to go abroad, with an additional 13% blaming unfavourable exchange rates for shunning a foreign vacation. Londoners are the most concerned with the state of their bank balance when it comes to leisure time, as 59% say financial concerns have led them to choose a British holiday this year. LV= claims that choosing a UK-based break will save holidaymakers around £250, as the average adult plans to spend £477 on a British holiday in comparison to the £728 they would have spent going abroad. Worryingly, five million Britons have indicated that they will cut back on travel insurance in 2009 in order to save precious pennies, whilst 22% of those that want to make savings plan not to take out any kind of insurance for their summer break.
April 12, 2009    Posted in: Debt News

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