How to get 48 days off work until next Xmas by taking 18 days of annual leave

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How to get 48 days off work until next Christmas by taking just 18 days of annual leave

Next year, Good Friday falls on April 2 and Easter Monday on April 5.

If you also book four days off after bank holiday Monday on May 3, you'll get another nine-day break. Plus, if you're already planning your time off for Christmas and New Year's next year, you'll be pleased to know that you only need to take three days off to get a ten-day holiday.

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