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Even for Kazakh citizens, holidaying abroad is often cheaper – up to half the price – than taking a break in Kazakhstan.
By Friday, the pound was at a 30-year low and Daily Mail readers holidaying abroad were learning not to believe what they read in the papers.
But if the French Pyrenees can't usually beat the Alps for skiing, it has the brilliant, bonus feeling of holidaying abroad, something a ski trip doesn't always manage.
Thomas Cook also booked £60m less business from Belgium after a bombing at Brussels airport in March disrupted travel and made locals nervous about holidaying abroad.
However, although it would be another 100 years before the working masses started holidaying abroad, these packages were a step towards the democratisation of travel – prior to this, only the really wealthy could swan off on grand tours.
Others worry about the "rebound effect"—that, while conservation saves money, the gains are spent on such polluting activities as, say, holidaying abroad, which offset much of the environmental benefit.Mr Blair's domestic reputation is not the only thing at stake.
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Comparatively few French people take their holidays abroad.
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