Britons 'going all-inclusive'

Holidaymakers from the UK are opting for all-inclusive breaks in order to ensure that their money goes further and that they did not have to miss out on taking an annual break.
Such is assertion of Bob Atkinson, travel expert at travelsupermarket.com, who said that it appeared to be part of the British psych to always take at least one holiday a year.
"The nature of that break may change, they might go to different places, or they might spend less but they are going to have that break," he explained.
By opting for an all-inclusive trip or self-catering, Britons could benefit from value for money while they were away and also stick to a budget.
Mr Atkinson''s comments may prove particularly useful to the 45 per cent of Britons surveyed in a recent travelsupermarket.com poll who claimed they will definitely be going on holiday in the next 12 months.
And individuals looking to save money while overseas may wish to opt for a ski break in Slovakia, which Skyscanner reported was one of the cheapest places to enjoy the sport in Europe.





