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Approximately 4 million Britons plan to go on holiday before the end of 2021

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The latest research conducted by the British tour operator easyJet Holidays with 2 thousand people has revealed that 3.8 million people in the country want to go on vacation before the end of 2021.

Spain is the leading one among the destinations the British want to travel to. Spain is followed by France, Italy, Greece and Southern Cyprus.

Despite the fact Turkey is known to be a very favorable country for Brits – many have already settled in this country. It seems to be a pity that Turkey has not found a place among countries mentioned above.

1.7 million Britons will take a holiday abroad in the semester

According to the study, 1.7 million Britons will travel abroad during the semester break in October, as cheaper lateral flow tests will replace the PCR tests performed on the way back. As it is known, the PCR test performed by passengers returning to the UK on the second day of return will be replaced by lateral flow tests, which are cheaper, more practical and faster, starting on October 24.

24 Percent of bookings were made in September

Based on said survey, 21 percent of respondents have confirmed to have made bookings for vacation abroad and 24 percent of those bookings were made in September.

Restrictions lifted, travel confidence increased

3 out of every 10 people (28 percent) who participated in the study reported feeling more confident about traveling abroad due to the relaxation of travel restrictions.

A director of easyJet Holidays said: “With travelling abroad becoming easier and simpler for families, groups of friends and solo travellers, demand for holidays is currently at its highest level of the year.” said.

The demand for everything inclusive is high

According to easyJet Holidays’ research, the highest trend at the moment is sea-sand-sun destinations, while all-inclusive package tours are also seeing the most demand.

With the pandemic, the British ‘priorities’ in reservations have also changed. 56 percent of the participants in the study say that they pay more attention to cancellation and refund conditions than before.

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