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Brits Still Holidaying Abroad Despite Govt Campaign
Brits "still holidaying abroad despite govt campaign" by Cheap Flights Booker UK
A government campaign encouraging Britons to take holidays at home has largely fallen on deaf ears, new figures suggest.
Foreign currency provider Caxton FX commissioned a YouGov poll of more than 2,000 adults which found that more than two-thirds (67%) of people are still planning to head overseas this summer.
The government spent some £3m on its Holiday at Home promotion but 13% of survey respondents said they had never even seen any of the adverts.
One in every 25 people surveyed said the campaign had actually made them less likely to consider a break in the UK.
James Hickman, managing director of Caxton FX, said: "In spite of substantial investment, it seems that Brits are still committed to holidays abroad and with the pound currently very high against the euro, holidays abroad can offer good value."
A fifth (19%) of consumers in north-east and north-west England - the most positively affected regions - said the advertisements encouraged them to take a domestic holiday.
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