Demand for holidays abroad is finally back to pre-Covid levels, a survey suggests.
After after the UK scrapped its remaining travel restrictions, 65% of people said that they are planning a foreign holiday in the next 12 months – and 37% have already booked it.
The survey, commissioned by travel trade body ABTA, found many travel agents and tour operators are reporting record sales, despite the cost of living crisis.
ABTA says craving for “freedom” is behind the rise.
It found 62% of people had taken a foreign holiday in the previous 12 months, up from 16% in 2021.
Chief executive Mark Tanzer said: “What a difference a year makes. One of the sectors hardest hit by the pandemic is now
back, and in a big way, with demand for travel reaching pre-pandemic levels.
“Holidays remain a spending priority for the year ahead, despite the current squeeze on finances.”
Since March 18 last year, arrivals have no longer needed to take any tests or complete any Covid forms, regardless of their vaccination status.