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Red Sea resorts may be cost-effective choice for UK holidaymakers

But sterling has fallen in value against some currencies which have seen strong sales growth, according to Post Office Travel Money.

Vicky Shaw
Friday 24 February 2023 19:01 EST
Falls in the value of the Egyptian pound could make Sharm el-Sheikh a cost-effective choice for UK-based holidaymakers (Peter Byrne/PA)
Falls in the value of the Egyptian pound could make Sharm el-Sheikh a cost-effective choice for UK-based holidaymakers (Peter Byrne/PA) (PA Archive)

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Sharp falls in the value of the Egyptian pound could make Sharm el-Sheikh and other Red Sea resorts a cost-effective choice for UK-based holidaymakers looking to travel abroad in 2023, according to analysis.

Post Office Travel Money found the gains that sterling has made against the Egyptian pound over the past year equate to getting around £210 extra on a £500 currency transaction.

The Post Office also said sales of the East Caribbean dollar have increased particularly strongly compared with the months leading up to the coronavirus pandemic.

A destination like Sharm el-Sheikh may prove cheaper because of the Egyptian pound's steep fall in value against sterling

Ed Dutton, Post Office

Sales of the Mexican peso and the Jamaican dollar have also risen markedly, it said.

Ed Dutton, portfolio director, financial services at the Post Office, said: “The fairest measure of demand is to compare currency sales now with the busy period before the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Sales of Caribbean and Latin-American currencies were particularly strong then, so it is encouraging that they are even more buoyant now.

“However, sterling has fallen in value against many of these currencies so holidaymakers should factor this into their holiday budgeting. A destination like Sharm el-Sheikh may prove cheaper because of the Egyptian pound’s steep fall in value against sterling.”

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