The pound is at near record highs with £1 buying €1.39, but politics does play a role in currency movement
ABTA, police and the Government have joined forces to urge caution when booking holidays online
The tax passengers pay on long haul flights has fallen today, although those on medium length flights will pay more
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18 March 2015This time last year £1 bought €1.19, now it's about €1.40 – the highest since 2007 - so things will seem much cheaper
10 March 2015The pound has punched through the psychological €1.40 barrier today for the first time since 2007
23 February 2015Passengers with complaints about flight delays may be able to take them to an ombudsman-style scheme from 2016
10 February 2015A mum-of-two says she's won a staggering £50,000 worth of prizes in five years using MoneySavingExpert's forum
28 January 2015Avios collectors could earn a quarter of the points they do now on BA flights from April, but there are winners
26 January 2015The euro has weakened even further over the last week and £1 can now buy you €1.34 at the spot rate
6 November 2014About 12,000 Co-operative Bank travel credit card customers won't earn loyalty points to spend on holidays from December
4 November 2014Overtime worked should be taken into account when holiday pay is calculated, the Employment Appeal Tribunal has ruled
8 July 2014When you use your card to make purchases abroad, it can mean you display an abnormal spending pattern
20 June 2014Check your holiday's ATOL protected as there's been a rise in the number of jet-setters being ripped off by bogus sites
31 January 2014Hotels and online travel agents in the UK will have more freedom to discount rooms following an OFT investigation
10 January 2014According to a survey by the Post Office Travel Money, you'll the most bang for your buck in Bali