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Brexit will drive up the cost of our holidays abroad by more than £200 say travel experts.

The latest analysis of the impact of leaving the EU shows trips to hotspots including Benidorm, Tenerife, Majorca and Crete will be far dearer.

For a start, airfares could rise 40 per cent if we go out of the European Single Market – which has driven down prices for EU members – the British Travel Association says.

A post-Brexit fall in the value of the pound would push up hotel prices abroad.

Travel insurance is expected to be dearer, and mobile phone roaming charges in the EU, which were scrapped this year, would return.

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Britons would also lose entitlement to free healthcare in the EU.

Adding up the impact of all these means a disorderly Brexit could cost on average £239 per holiday, according to the People’s Vote campaign.

Backer Ben Bradshaw MP said: “No one voted for holidays to be more expensive. We need a People’s Vote on the final deal.”

The 10 most popular TripAdvisor destinations for Brits are Majorca, Tenerife, Ibiza, Crete, Lanzarote, New York, Benidorm, Albufeira, Corfu, and Gran Canaria.