A third of Brits are ditching the traditional bucket and spade hotspots of Europe for long-haul getaways this summer, according to booking data from Club Med.
Research collected by the operator shows 31% of UK travellers are making the switch, citing cheaper foreign exchange rates and European safety concerns among their main reasons for going further afield over the coming months.
Managing director of Club Med Estelle Giraudeau told TTG that the rate at which travellers were moving to long-haul was “massive”.
“Considering that we are talking about this specific season, the shift is massive,” she said. “Last summer we were at 20% for long-haul and now it’s at 30% so the pace is fast and outstanding.”
Out of the bookings studied, 47% of clients gave recent European events, such as the Brussels bombings in March and the Paris attacks last year, as their strongest driver for staying away from the continent this summer, with Giraudeau believing that consumer caution has boosted the long-haul exodus. “Geopolitical events have undoubtedly accelerated the shift and people’s safety will always be the top factor in choosing where they go on holiday,” she continued.
Research suggests 'massive' shift to long-haul
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