Huge rows, awkward silences, and embarrassing moments – for many, a week with the in-laws is the complete opposite of a relaxing break.
Until now, British families have tended to shun holidaying with their extended families, but the need to save money during the recession is changing that.
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Cost-cutting holidaymakers are increasingly choosing to travel with their in-laws, according to letting companies.
By Rebecca Lefort
Published: 10:15AM BST 01 Aug 2010
Huge rows, awkward silences, and embarrassing moments – for many, a week with the in-laws is the complete opposite of a relaxing break.
Until now, British families have tended to shun holidaying with their extended families, but the need to save money during the recession is changing that.An increasing number of holidaymakers are travelling with three generations together – children, parents and grandparents – to get better-value deals and the added bonus of free babysitting….Continue Reading


