Despite rising energy bills, a labour shortage, heightened inflation and a general cost of living crisis across the UK, Brits aren’t ready to cut down on travel.
In its first Holiday Habits report in three years, ABTA found 61 per cent of its 2,000 respondents will be travelling abroad next year, and travel remains a spending priority despite rising household costs.
Instead, Brits are looking to reduce other non-essential activities, like eating out and clothing shopping, before rethinking holiday budgets.
Where are Brits travelling to in 2022?
In the year leading up to August this year, 45 per cent of ABTA survey respondents travelled abroad.
“This is a large proportion taking into account
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