Categories: Tourism

UK domestic tourism set for bumper summer


After months of a long, miserable winter lockdown, many brits will be desperate to escape, and domestic staycations will once again rule this year.

  • The demand for domestic holidays in the UK looks set to be unleashed
  • Domestic demand will return at a quicker rate than international demand
  • Most recent poll revealed that 43% of respondents will consider taking a domestic trip in the next 12 months

With travelers hesitant towards international travel, demand for domestic holidays in the UK looks set to be unleashed. The roadmap for lockdown easing is progressing at speed and UK-based domestic operators are set to benefit.

After months of a long, miserable winter lockdown, many brits will be desperate to escape, and domestic staycations will once again rule this year.

Domestic operators will be set for a bumper summer as domestic demand will return at a quicker rate than international demand. The latest industry forecasts show that domestic demand will continue to rise in 2021, with visitation only down 17% on 2019 levels – compared to outbound travel, which is forecast to be down 47.7% on 2019. The strong desire of Brits to travel closer to home, and the wealth of experiences on offer across the UK, will contribute to the strong rebound in domestic travel this year, benefitting the financial position of many tourism companies that have a presence in Britain.

Most recent poll revealed that 43% of respondents will consider taking a domestic trip in the next 12 months, higher than the 30% who would not consider traveling at all.

As a result of consumer reluctance to travel internationally, some international operators and agents have trimmed or stopped selling capacity in the immediate term. On the Beach has extended its off-sale period from 30 June to the 31 August, citing that uncertainty is too high. Earlier this year, TUI also pulled some of its expected capacity, reducing its 2021 operations from 80% to 75% of 2019 levels, again due to high levels of uncertainty.

With operators placing their bets on a summer of high domestic demand and international travel seeming uncertain for most this year, domestic vacations look set to drive tourism in Britain.



Source link

Admin

Recent Posts

Seychelles Closes its Borders to Nigerians

eTurboNews: Seychelles has a population of slightly over 100,000 citizens. Nigeria has a population of…

10 months ago

Inbound Tourism in Hungary on the Rise

Domestic and foreign tourism in Hungary is expected to increase by 10-15 percent compared to…

10 months ago

Five Mexican Tourists Dead in Nepal Helicopter Crash

eTurboNews: Six people including Captain Chet Bahadur Gurung and five Mexican nationals were aboard the…

10 months ago

Foreign Visitors Explore Colombia in Greater Numbers

According to the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Tourism's Directorate of Sector Analysis and Promotion,…

10 months ago

Summer: French Travelers Will Mostly Stay in France

While the inflation rises and spreads to almost all consumer goods, 58% of French are…

10 months ago

Popular Naturist Beaches in Portugal

Naturist travelers should be aware that many beaches in Portugal do not allow nudism. To…

10 months ago