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WITH THE ECONOMIC DOWNTURN, CAN YOU AFFORD A HOLIDAY THIS YEAR?

Last update - Thursday, February 19, 2009, 02:42 By Metro Éireann

“We don’t normally have a holiday, and when we do we basically stay with the folks, which is minimal cost anyway. But there’s a lot to be looked after now because things are more complicated;we just have to make sure things don’t get out of hand and keep a tighter rein on things.”

MATTHEW CAVE
from the Channel Islands

“We don’t normally have a holiday, and when we do we basically stay with the folks, which is minimal cost anyway. But there’s a lot to be looked after now because things are more complicated;we just have to make sure things don’t get out of hand and keep a tighter rein on things.”

LISA DUNCAN
from Scotland


“Yes, I’m actually going to Australia on Thursday for two months but I booked it last year, so if it wasn’t booked already I wouldn’t have been able to afford a holiday this year.”

NATALIE LEPKONSKA
from Poland

“I will go soon, I am from Poland and so I’m going on my trip there for 10 days. I’m working in a restaurant and I think now it’s more harder than one year ago, but you can still save something and go somewhere on holiday.”

JOHN O’CONNOR
from Ireland

“Yes, well I’m going away  twice this year, to Spain and Las Vegas, so it hasn’t affected me yet. I usually just have the one but I’m having two this year. I’m busy enough still with work at the moment.”


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