Holidaymakers visiting Greece this summer could face food and fuel shortages if the country exits the eurozone, a senior economist warned yesterday.
Dr Brian Clark of Barclays told the bank's annual Travel Forum that it was now "more than likely" that Greece would exit the eurozone, but he said the prospect was "quite frightening".
He said the currency would plummet in value over night, there would be limits on how much money tourists could take in and out of Greece, and there would be limited funds to pay for imports such as fuel and food.
"Will tourists be able to change money, will there be enough fuel for their flight home?" said Clark.
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