Holiday bookings rise as Britons escape the rainPA

Tour operators have reported a surge in bookings for holidays in the sun, thanks to the miserable British weather.

The Telegraph reports that both Thomas Cook and online travel agent On the Beach, have reported a rise in bookings.

On the Beach claim that bookings for trips to European destinations had risen by 20 per cent in the last two weeks, compared with the same period last year.

A spokesman for Thomson said there had been a 20 per cent rise in searches for holidays last month, compared with June 2011. The Balearics, Greece, Tunisia and Morocco were attracting the most interest from British holidaymakers.

According to Thomas Cook, Spain and Greece are particularly popular destinations.

Lydia Deardon from Thomas Cook told The Telegraph: "We've definitely seen a rise in bookings as the weather worsens, with our research showing one in five people are influenced to book a holiday by the disappointing British weather."

Victoria Bacon, head of communication at ABTA told the Daily Mail, "The UK is a beautiful country with exceptional holiday appeal but the weather this year has been setting records for all the wrong reasons and its no surprise that millions of us are looking to head off overseas for more reliable weather and high temperatures.

"British holidaymakers will also get a pleasant surprise in their favourite Eurozone destinations with the pound 10 per cent stronger than last year.

"It's important that people book sooner rather than later as late offers are proving popular."

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