Brits plan to spend more money on holidays this year than ever before with a third planning to spend £1000 more than usual on their 2022 holidays.
New research from airline easyJet reveals that British travellers are planning more holidays that usual in 2022 and will spend more on them than ever before this year, in a bid to make up for lost travel experiences over the last two years as a result of travel restrictions.
According to EasyJet: “More than half of Brits (55%) say they plan on taking more than two holidays this year, 50% say they will go on more holidays in 2022 than they normally would and a third are planning to spend £1000+ more than usual on their 2022 holidays as a result of having had their travel plans disrupted by travel restrictions across Europe.
“Nearly half of those surveyed (47%) plan on going on a ‘holiday of a lifetime’ this year to make up for the past two years of less travelling, with around two-thirds (65%) prioritising a trip abroad in 2022”.
The results from the survey of 2000 holidaymakers comes following the UK Government confirming the removal of pre-departure testing for those returning to the UK and the return to one lateral flow test on arrival.
In the hours following the government announcement, the airline saw a boost in UK bookings by almost 200% on average compared to the same time last week. Flights to Spanish destinations Tenerife, Alicante, Malaga and Lanzarote proved to be most in demand, with bookings to Lanzarote being boosted by 427%, week on week.
Sophie Dekkers, Chief Commercial Officer at easyJet, said: “We know that there is pent up demand with many desperate to get away this year, which we continue to see each time restrictions are removed. This survey further underlines the fact that people want make up for lost time as soon as they can and so we welcome the government’s decision to remove the unnecessary and costly pre-departure testing for travellers, now only requiring one lateral flow test on arrival. This will make travel much simpler and easier and means our customers can book with confidence and are hopeful that completely restriction free travel will return soon.
“With low fares, so many fantastic destinations and leading flexibility, now is a great time to book with easyJet. We are excited about our plans for next summer, which should see us return to 2019 levels of capacity and beyond.”
Welcome Brittania. Portugal needs tourist money to keep the economy going. Britain has 400 000 thousand Portuguese living there and contributing to the British economy. So it's only fair that the British also come to Portugal and contribute to the Portuguese economy. As good neighbors and friends would do for each other.
By Tony from Other on 10 Jan 2022, 19:50