Euro launch boon for US tourists

US - In more normal times, American interest in the introduction of the euro currency might spark a fair amount of attention.

After all, a strong US dollar in recent years has made overseas holidays more affordable than ever, sending record numbers of travel-hungry Americans across the Atlantic to explore the ancient culture and beauty of the European continent.

But to use a well-worn maxim, 11 September changed all that.

Americans willing to fly on holiday - a smaller number these days -are now

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