Brits could have to pay extra for holidays even if it's already paid in full

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Brits could have to pay extra for holidays even if it's already paid in full
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Brits warned they could be asked to pay extra for holidays even if they've already paid in full

BRITS who have already paid for their holidays in full could be forced to shell out even more money, it has been warned.against currencies such as the euro and the dollar, families could be asked to pay extra for their flights and breaks.Credit: Alamyproviders can still ask for more money even if it is paid in full., under the Package Travel Regulations 2018, operators can ask for additional payment as long as it is at least 20 days before the trip.

This can be for a number of reasons, such as fuel going up in price, or new fees in place at airports or destinations.

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