13.9 million Brits set to search for or book a holiday during festive season
- 14% of Brits plan to search for and 12% plan to book a holiday during the festive season
- Preferred days for booking include 24, 27 and 28 December
- Of those looking to book a holiday this Christmas, top reasons include having something to look forward to (30%) and making the most of offers (24%)
- Despite desires to get away, one in nine holidaymakers (11%) never purchase travel insurance
New research by Aviva reveals that 13.9 million Brits plan to search or book a holiday during the festive season1, with top reasons including saving money on holiday deals and having something to look forward to.
According to the research, those who are looking to organise a holiday this Christmas are set to book their upcoming break on three key dates: 24, 27 and 28 December (15% each date), with one in nine (11%) planning to book a holiday on
Percentage of holidaymakers who will book on each day
When looking at why holidaymakers plan to book or search for a break over the festive period, people point to saving money (41%), having something to look forward to after the festive season (30%) and making the most of offers and discounts (24%). One in seven (14%) also cite booking a holiday due to wanting to escape the British weather.
Many Brits are also set to spend a considerable amount of time doing their research. On average, those who plan to book a holiday this Christmas expect to take an average of seven hours to search for their holiday and an additional seven hours to book their trip away. And yet, Aviva research shows that one in nine (11%) of those planning to go on holiday next year admit to never purchasing travel insurance - a figure which is highest in 45-54 year-olds (15%).
"Travel insurance is designed to help customers in the case of an unforeseen emergency. This could either mean something that occurs on holiday or an incident that happens beforehand which disrupts travel plans. Whilst we all hope the worst won't happen, accidents or illnesses can occur, and medical expenses can be costly, especially in some countries. By taking out travel insurance as soon as you book a holiday - even if it's in the
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Research was conducted by Censuswide with 2,001 nationally representative
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1. Based on festive season running from
2. Percentage of holidaymakers surveyed who are planning on going on holiday next year in the
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