The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Nearly half still plan to holiday overseas

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More than two-fifths of UK adults are still planning holidays abroad in the coming months, despite the continued uncertaint­ies stemming from the coronaviru­s pandemic, according to a survey.

Over a third of those planning trips will go allinclusi­ve, the Post Office Travel Money holiday spending report found.

Fewer than two-fifths of those who set a budget on their last overseas holiday stuck to it.

Earlier in the week, it was revealed that Heathrow had recorded its highest monthly passenger total of the coronaviru­s pandemic, following the easing of travel rules.

Some 1.5 million passengers travelled through the west London airport in July – marking a 74% increase compared with the same month last year.

The Post Office found that 59% of people plan to budget more for their upcoming holidays.

Around three-fifths rated some aspect of their last holiday abroad a “rip off”.

However, over a quarter of those surveyed said they have more cash to spend because they had saved money during lockdown.

Post Office Travel Money said: “Even though many holidaymak­ers plan to budget more for this year’s trip, they should set a realistic budget.”

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