FCO ANNOUNCES NUMBER CHANGE FOR THE TRAVEL ADVICE HELP-LINE
London, 12 September/GNN/ --
FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE News Release issued by the Government News
Network on 12 September 2005
The Foreign Office has set up a cheaper method of seeking travel advice
by telephone.
From today members of the public should call 0845 850 2829.
The change is in line with agreed Government recommendations to give callers
better value for money.
Lord Triesman, Minister for Consular Affairs said
"It has never been more important for people to be better prepared before
they travel. Calling the Travel Advice Help-line can form a useful part of
these preparations. The new number will be cheaper for members of the public
to dial and we hope this will help encourage more people to use it."
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