| When it comes to getting away on a whim, many of | | | | uncertainty in the economy, the travel industry |
| us choose to escape the dreary weather in order to | | | | remains an active industry, with many holidaymakers |
| relax and see the world. Whether it’s a short | | | | now taking more into consideration when planning |
| city break or a week in a sunny resort, many of us | | | | their holidays. |
| dream of the chance to be able to get away from it | | | | Indeed, many are appearing to shun travelling abroad |
| all. | | | | in favour of staying in the UK in order to save a little |
| Indeed, as we sit in the midst of a credit crunch, | | | | money and also to visit attractions more local to |
| money is tight for many of us, and taking a holiday | | | | them. If you are looking to escape the wet weather |
| may very well be the last thing on our minds, | | | | and holiday to a sunny destination, there are still a |
| especially with Christmas just around the corner. With | | | | range of cheap last minute holidays available for |
| the credit crunch affecting every aspect of our | | | | those who want to take the chance to relax in a |
| financial lifestyles, many have to think twice about | | | | warmer climate. |
| where and when they go on holiday. | | | | If you want to stay a little more locally, look into late |
| As prices of bills and the weekly shop continue to | | | | deals in towns and cities within the UK, there are |
| rise, many are having to budget to afford rent and | | | | many hotels who will offer special rates around the |
| utilities, rather than think about jetting off to exotic | | | | holiday season. |
| destinations. Despite fears of the credit crunch and | | | | |