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Pound starts to recover from crash – but airports are still selling it for less than a euro | Pound starts to recover from crash – but airports are still selling it for less than a euro |
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Holidaymakers are still facing appalling exchange rates at several airports as they are being charged a one-for-one rate against the dollar. | Holidaymakers are still facing appalling exchange rates at several airports as they are being charged a one-for-one rate against the dollar. |
Sterling has jumped by almost 1 per cent briefly touching the $1.23 mark against the dollar on Tuesday boosted by a rise in inflation and a suggestion that Parliament would have to ratify the UK's Brexit deal. | Sterling has jumped by almost 1 per cent briefly touching the $1.23 mark against the dollar on Tuesday boosted by a rise in inflation and a suggestion that Parliament would have to ratify the UK's Brexit deal. |
But bureaux de change rates across UK airport have barely improved from last week. | But bureaux de change rates across UK airport have barely improved from last week. |
Moneycorp at Bristol airport featured the worst rate at $1 for a pound. This is 19 per cent lower than its wholesale rate. Whil | |
The average dollar rate for one pound still stands at $1.12 dollar, according to money travel firm FairFX, only a slight improvement from the $1.08 on offer at the start of last week. | The average dollar rate for one pound still stands at $1.12 dollar, according to money travel firm FairFX, only a slight improvement from the $1.08 on offer at the start of last week. |
The euro rates were not much better. | The euro rates were not much better. |
Travellers will be offered just €1.02 for a pound on average, compared to a market rate of €1.11, FairFX said. | Travellers will be offered just €1.02 for a pound on average, compared to a market rate of €1.11, FairFX said. |
Meanwhile, some airports are still offering less than a euro for a pound with the lowest rate standing at just €0.96 vailable from various bureaux de change at Bristol, Luton, Edinburgh and Stansted airports. | Meanwhile, some airports are still offering less than a euro for a pound with the lowest rate standing at just €0.96 vailable from various bureaux de change at Bristol, Luton, Edinburgh and Stansted airports. |
Tracy Bownes, Retail Director at Moneycorp said: “The reason for our higher airport rates is the significant cost associated with operating there – from ground rent and additional security, to the cost of staffing the bureaux for customers on early and late flights.” | Tracy Bownes, Retail Director at Moneycorp said: “The reason for our higher airport rates is the significant cost associated with operating there – from ground rent and additional security, to the cost of staffing the bureaux for customers on early and late flights.” |
On Tuesday, sterling has hit its highest level against the dollar - trading above the $1.23 mark - since a "flash crash" two weeks ago saw it take a 6 per cent hit in two minutes. | On Tuesday, sterling has hit its highest level against the dollar - trading above the $1.23 mark - since a "flash crash" two weeks ago saw it take a 6 per cent hit in two minutes. |
The pound has lost nearly a fifth of its value against the dollar since the referendum in June. | The pound has lost nearly a fifth of its value against the dollar since the referendum in June. |
It also hit a new six-year low against the euro on Monday. | It also hit a new six-year low against the euro on Monday. |
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