Two Cities Are Better Than One
Boom in US multi-centre breaks fuelled by weak Dollar
British holidaymakers are taking advantage of the strong Pound by taking extended multi-centre breaks to the US, says leading travel retailer www.travelocity.co.uk.
www.travelocity.co.uk has seen a massive 50% increase in the number of people opting for multi-centre breaks in the US since the turn of the year. The average length of these breaks has also increased dramatically from 10 days to 14 days.
The leading leisure and business travel retailer believes the boom in multi-centre trips has been fuelled by holidaymakers determined to take advantage of the weak US Dollar, which is showing no signs of strengthening.
The Sterling/US Dollar exchange rate has stabilised at around two Dollars for every Pound.
The choice of multi-centre destinations illustrates how British holidaymakers are determined to have as varied a break on the other side of the pond as possible.
Unsurprisingly, New York is the most popular first destination of multi-centre holiday, as people look to not only take advantage of great travel deals but also hit the shops and purchase designer products at a fraction of the cost.
New York’s popularity with British holidaymakers is assured, however www.travelocity.co.uk has seen an increase in all female holiday parties stopping in New York as the first destination of a twin-centre trip.
www.travelocity.co.uk believes this trend is linked to the publicity surrounding the launch of the Sex And The City movie, which is predominately set in New York.
Las Vegas is the destination New York is being twinned with the most as people looks to catch some rays and hit the casinos. Prices start from £1,299.
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