Turkish currency in high demand
A growing number of British consumers are purchasing Turkish currency, according to new figures.
Statistics from M&S Money show that in the last year, there has been a 53% increase in the number of people buying Turkish lira.
This is because 1.9 million holidaymakers from the UK have booked trips to Turkey this year - 20 per cent more than in 2007.
Commenting on the findings, Fraser Millar of M&S Travel Services said the strength of the single European currency has fuelled the country's popularity among Britons.
He observed: "With the relative power of the euro against the pound, Brits are getting more for their money by opting for destinations like Turkey."
This comes after the Post Office reported a surge in demand for Turkish currency among consumers in the UK.
The organisation described the country as one of the "best-value" destinations in Europe.
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