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Plenty of us can’t wait to get away this summer but it’s going to cost us: Many will
this year to spend an average of €2,800 each on holidays as travel costs soar, says a new survey. Barry O’Halloran has read the report.experience, with grocery price inflation reaching a record high of 16.4 per cent in the 12 weeks to the middle of last month, according to data from retail analysts Kantar. Conor Pope has the details.exceeded pre-Covid levels during February, Colin Gleeson reports, according to figures provided by operator DAA.
in London has hit the headlines repeatedly in recent months. Now the company that owns the hotels has said it does not expect a material impact from the row. Gordon Deegan has read the accounts.
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