Irish Travel Agents Association Issues Advice To Holidaymakers As Temperatures Soar To 40 Degrees

The high temperatures are expected to affect Northern France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Holland
The Irish Travel Agents Association has issued advice to holidaymakers as temperatures of up to 40 degrees are expected across Northern Europe
The high temperatures are expected to last just a few days and are due to affect Northern France as well as parts of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Holidaymakers are being advised to stay hydrated throughout their stay and to avoid direct sunlight during the hottest periods of the day
European destinations have introduced air-conditioned rooms, water mists, temporary fountains and other measures to tackle the hot temperatures.
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