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You’ll now get LESS THAN one euro to the pound at airport holiday money exchanges

We reveal how leaving cash to the last minute could cost you

HOLIDAYMAKERS are now being offered less than a pound for the euro at some airport money exchanges, the Sun Online can reveal.

Airport money exchanges are notoriously expensive, giving customers who leave buying their holiday money to the last minute with much poorer rates than those who order in advance.

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The value of the pound is at a 31-year low against other currenciesCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd

The value of the pound is now at a 31 year low against other currencies.

Since the vote to leave EU referendum in June the value of the pound against the euro has fallen by 14.5 per cent.

It has tumbled by more than 16.4 per cent against the dollar.

This means that the amount of holiday cash you can get for your pound is drastically lower.

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The Sun Online contacted three airport bureaus in London this morning to see what rate they are offering customers who exchange sterling for euros today.

The worst rate we found meant that those swapping £500 for euros would see €60 worth of holiday cash wiped out.

Moneycorp’s Gatwick north branch was selling cash at the rate of 0.9741, meaning you’d get €487 for £500.

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Whereas someone who pre-ordered their cash – either by telephone or online – would get a rate of 1,0911, giving them €545.55 – a difference of €58.55.

Moneycorp says that its airport rates are lower because of the cost of operating from thereCredit: Alamy

The walk-in rate wasn’t much better at Travelex’s Heathrow desk where £500 would get you €500.55.

However, if you’d pre-ordered the cash you’d be able to get almost €50 more.

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At International Currency Exchange (ICE), £500 would get you €525 on their walk-in rate, whereas pre-ordering it you would get €551.50, for the same amount of sterling.

David Swann, head of pricing at Travelex, said: “The exchange rate markets are currently at their worst levels for the Pound versus the Euro for five years, which means customers heading to Europe are getting fewer Euros compared to previous months.”

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“At Travelex we take volatility in the market and the cost of operating at airports into consideration with our on demand rates.”

Travelex also promises that it if a customer finds a better price elsewhere they will refund the difference between the price they paid and the lower one.

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