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UK Staycations Soar Amidst Middle East Travel Fears
6 Apr
Summary
- Easter holiday bookings for UK parks are up 10% this year.
- Middle East conflict deters Britons from visiting Gulf hotspots.
- Millions still travel abroad, rerouting to European destinations.

Holiday operators are experiencing a significant surge in Easter bookings, with a notable increase in Britons choosing domestic travel. This shift is attributed, in part, to concerns surrounding the Middle East conflict, which has impacted travel plans to popular destinations such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Haven, a major operator of caravan holiday parks, reported a 10% increase in bookings for the current Easter weekend compared to the previous year.
This trend indicates a strong preference for 'staycations' among families looking to holiday within the UK. While the desire for international travel persists, with over two million holidaymakers venturing abroad this Easter weekend, many have adapted their plans. Travelers affected by disruptions have redirected their bookings to alternative European destinations, including Spain, Portugal, and Greece. The overall sentiment suggests a robust resurgence of the British staycation market.