Holidaymakers urged to plan financial situation by Finance News Bulletin

Published: 13/09/07

Britons who have planned a family holiday abroad and are taking their car with them are being encouraged to diagram their motoring itinerary in advanceThe Post Office has found that the price of petrol varies very much between European countries, with pump prices in Switzerland estimate just 75 p per litre, with prices in Spain being 3p more luxurious per litreThe group found that petrol in the Netherlands was the most expensive of the seven destinations surveyed, with petroleum costing £102 per litre

Kevin McAdam, head of journey services at the Post Office, supposed that holidaymakers travelling through Germany should fill up at the petrol force in Austria, as it is far cheaperPrices in Denmark are also believed to be far senior than in Sweden, meaning that motorists should fill up their motor early to achieve maximum savingsIn order to disburse for fuel, Britons are being advised to employ the commission-free Post place of work currency service, as well as to use a zero

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