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InsureandGo: TWO THIRDS OF BRITONS CHANGING TRAVEL PLANS FOR 2023 FOLLOWING SCORCHING TEMPERATURES ABROAD LAST SUMMER

Change of destinationIn addition, 24% of survey respondents said they would stick with the summer period for a main overseas holiday but they would now look for cooler destinations in order to avoid soaring temperatures. For these people, Scandinavia (18%), Northern Europe (15%), Canada (21%) and Ireland (17%) emerged as holiday destinations that would now be considered. Change of destinationIn addition, 24% of survey respondents said they would stick with the summer period for a main...
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In addition, 24% of survey respondents said they would stick with the summer period for a main overseas holiday but they would now look for cooler destinations in order to avoid soaring temperatures. For these people, Scandinavia (18%), Northern Europe (15%), Canada (21%) and Ireland (17%) emerged as holiday destinations that would now be considered.

When it came to the age of traveller, there was a clear divide in approach between the older and younger generations. For those under 45 - and for families still bound by school holiday dates - there was a greater emphasis on looking for cooler destinations to avoid soaring summer temperatures (31%). In contrast, older travellers over 55 were those most likely to consider switching holiday timings to off-peak periods, in order to avoid both the crowds and also the higher temperatures (53%).

"These survey findings make clear that climate change is directly beginning to have an impact on people's holiday plans. It is likely that the soaring temperatures people experienced in Europe last year was a game-changer and, for many, the climate penny may have dropped. Whilst Southern European hotspots remain popular for some people, the majority are now considering new options for 2023. Those people governed by school holiday timings are more likely to be looking at cooler countries – while older travellers, those that are free to travel when they want, are more likely to now be thinking about taking a holiday in the spring, autumn or even winter months."

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