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SUNBED VICTORY

£22 to beat ze Germans

- By JOE COSHAN news@dailystar.co.uk

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BRITS are set to finally win the battle of the sunbeds with the Germans.

For years holidaymak­ers have faced the daily dash to secure the best spots with their towels.

Yet the famous long-running duel could be over thanks to travel giant Thomas Cook.

Brits can now pay £22 to book a specific sun lounger for the duration of their holiday.

Viral videos posted online shown desperate hotel guests waiting in the early hours for pools to open to toss their towels down.

But now Thomas Cook believes its bookings solution will prove popular with families who want to spend time together at the pool.

Deckchairs will be displayed on a map featuring a compass to help users work out whether certain areas will be in the sun or shade at a certain time of day.

Only a proportion of hotel sunbeds will be bookable to ensure there are still enough for those who do not want to pay the premium.

The scheme is set to be tested in European hotels from the end of February and will be available in 30 hotels this summer.

Managing director Chris Mottershea­d said: “Traditiona­l package holidays are a thing of the past.

“Holidaymak­ers today want to personalis­e their package, mixing and matching the elements that best fit their needs and lifestyle.

“We’re excited about the opportunit­y with Choose Your Favourite Sunbed, particular­ly among families that want to secure a number of beds together.”

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