BRITISH travellers could save £2.7 billion this year on the value of spending money on holidays in the eurozone due to the strength of sterling, a new report estimates.
The analysis is based on the pound now being worth 13.8% more against the euro than it was at this time in 2013.
The study by travel money business Centtrip suggests that the UK spends around £19.56 billion a year on overseas trips to the single currency zone.
If the valuation of sterling against the euro remains the same this year when compared to two years ago, travellers could spend £2.7 billion less in 2015 and have more or less the same spending power as in 2013.
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