Thursday 21 January 2016

More Brits favour short breaks

BRITS are turning their backs on week-long holidays in favour of shorter breaks, according to research by Doodle, a social planning tool.

The research reveals that in 2015, more than a quarter of those surveyed (28%) went on five or more different get-aways.

According to 44% of survey respondents, shorter breaks offer them the opportunity to go on different types of holidays throughout the year, from city breaks to activity-based holidays. For almost a third (31%) of holidaymakers, organizing a three- or four-day break is easier than planning a seven- or 14-day holiday.

Michael Brecht, CEO of Doodle said: ‘Little and often appears to be the holiday mantra for 2015 and this looks to continue into 2016. Short breaks enable busy Brits to get away while keeping organizational stress to a minimum. With so many beautiful places to visit both at home and abroad, it’s no wonder Brits want to maximise their holiday allowance.’

Top reasons Brits choose to go on short breaks:
  • They’re cheaper (45%) 
  • Ability to go on different types of holidays (44%) 
  • Less stressful to organize (31%) 
  • Lets you go away with different sets of people, family, friends, and partners (20%)

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