Desperate travel firms issue cheap holiday deals to lure nervous Brits abroad

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Travel companies hit hard by the pandemic are cutting the prices of their holidays by up to two thirds as they attempt to persuade Brits to enjoy a holiday abroad this year

Sun-starved Brits are set be tempted abroad by a "flood" of cheap package holidays and bargain airline seats in a bid to boost the travel industry.

 

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Just not worth while right now until all the restrictions are lifted stay safe stay in the UK for now if you have to travel

It’s going to be more expensive for a while with social distancing on planes for example. Not to mention less airlines and things as companies have gone bust so less competition. Then throw in the desperate need to claw back revenue 😬 cheap deals are a thing of the past now

They certainly won't Lure people like me there. I'll Holiday in the UK.

I’m yet to find one.....

Hopefully they open our theme parks and zoos for people who would prefer not to travel

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