The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Staycation­s are a big part of the economy

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The staycation economy has become one of the strongest in the UK as holidaymak­ers spend more time and money on local shores, according to a new report.

Some 70% of UK adults have been on or are planning a staycation and are spending an average 6% more per holiday than a year ago, the survey from Barclays Business found.

The study revealed Britons were spending £22.1 billion on UK staycation­s, with the average amount spent per party increasing from £575 last year to £613.

The seaside was the most popular type of staycation, chosen by 46% of holidaymak­ers, followed by country breaks (40%), city breaks (36%), holidays with friends and family (25%) and visits to National Trust sites (21%).

August and September were the most popular months for staycation­ers.

When asked why they chose a staycation, 38% said they liked to explore their own country, 34% said they wanted fun experience­s in the UK, 27% sought to cut down travel time and 22% said it was cheaper.

A fifth (19%) said they were remaining in the UK due to security concerns and terror attacks abroad.

Small and medium businesses in the UK’s accommodat­ion and food services sectors have seen a 30% increase in turnover since 2012 to £50 billion.

Adam Rowse, head of business banking at Barclays, said: “Brits are opting to spend their leisure time on UK shores and in turn it is boosting the takings of business in the tourism sector.

“With people spending more money on their Great British Getaway, this in turn presents a huge opportunit­y for business owners and the tourism industry to capitalise on the rise in domestic tourism.

“There is welcome growth for UK accommodat­ion and food sectors who have adapted around seasonal volatility and come out fighting.”

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Trips to the seaside are now the most popular type of staycation in the UK.

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