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British holidaymakers will be airlifted out of Greece if it goes bustContingency plan is drawn up by ministers over fears banks could run out of money and hotels closeJune 21, 2015, EXCLUSIVE by David Wooding, Sun on Sunday Political Editor
QuoteBritish holidaymakers will be airlifted out of Greece if it goes bustContingency plan is drawn up by ministers over fears banks could run out of money and hotels closeJune 21, 2015, EXCLUSIVE by David Wooding, Sun on Sunday Political Editor http://www.sunnation.co.uk/british-holidaymakers-will-be-airlifted-out-of-greece-if-it-goes-bust/So exclusive it seems only the Sun knows about. Wouldn't be totally surprised though if other media doesn't pick up on it and quote it as fact.As yet, still no change on the FCO website.
Abta “do not anticipate” tour operators having to move customers to different destinations.“At present we have no indication that holidaymakers will be disrupted however, as with all destination matters, we will continue to monitor the situation. This is an unusual situation but the industry is experienced in handling unusual situations,” it added.Thomson and First Choice have said they expect “no impact” on holidaymakers if Greece leaves the euro.Thomas Cook said it expected the likely devaluation of the Greek currency “could make the country an even more attractive destination.”
Stranded in Greece: Oh, those poor British tourists!