Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 07-08-2009
As summer settles on us all a huge amount of people will be looking forward to their pre booked holidays. Even more folk this year will be trying to get last minute cheap deals in an attempt to save cash during the financial crisis.
But after a survey by Legal and General it has come to light that more folk would rather miss out on a trip this year in favour of keeping their satellite TV subscription upto date. Many people are deciding to stay at home for the summer and a huge amount of people are spending their evenings indoors.
A huge amount of people have also stated that they will be cutting back on eating out just so they can have the money to pay for their TV subscriptions.
I 100% believe that this is the wrong way to go, simply because holidays are an absolute must. Even if it’s a week or so break to beach resorts or another sunny destination, the reason for saying this is simply because we know how stressful like can be. We work non stop throughout the year and your brain needs time to actually overcome all of this and relax.
If people do not start taking holidays then the brain is going to overload which in turn is going to end up making you sick. All of this will lead to you taking time off work, which is even worse when it comes to paying your TV and satellite bills. So remember to take regular holidays and budget your money more.
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Posted by Lisa | Posted in General Travel | Posted on 29-06-2009
The great time of year has once again hit us with the sun out and birds singing, people want to look at getting away. The media have always said that vacations are suffering a huge amount and folk are not really going to be travelling as much this year. But is this all the truth?
Despite all the negative economic talk, more and more people are booking and going on holidays. Despite the strength of the currency, Europe is still the main attraction for holidaymakers, with just over 40% of those surveyed saying they will be going somewhere on the continent this year. It is also said that tourists will be spending exactly the same amount of cash that was spent in previous times.
Holidays are slightly down and this is probably due to all of the media hype behind it all, I can guarantee that if it was not so hyped up in the media then people would not have a clue that we were in any type of recession. As we already know UK holiday bookings are up a drastic amount so could this possibly be the reason as to why the media have publicised the credit crunch so much? Is it possibly to scare people into staying and holidaying in the UK so that they pump money back into the economy, instead of spending it overseas.
Whatever the reason, people are ignoring warnings and still going abroad; there is a huge amount of enquiries for overseas destinations such as Turkey and Egypt. If you took another look at the situation you will come to realise that taking a break in the UK would probably be more expensive then going abroad.
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