THE fall in value of the pound means people holidaying in eurozone countries must fork out an average of £321 extra per household to match their 2007 spending levels, it was revealed today.
According to InsureandGo, the extra spending figure is based on what holidaymakers are having to pay to match the same level of accommodation, food and entertainment they enjoyed two years ago.
Since the end of July 2007, the pound has fallen 27.7% in value against the euro.
InsureandGo founder Perry Wilson said: “However, there are some fantastic bargains if you are prepared to shop around and haggle over the price.”





