The top travel trends for 2023 have been revealed – and include cutting back on takeaways and meals out to afford a holiday, and travelling with parents or family members to help share the cost.
Nearly a quarter of Brits (23%) hope to take two trips in the coming year, with 61% considering a holiday essential for their mental wellbeing, according to a poll of 2,000 adults.
The most common steps people are willing to take to boost the holiday budget include not buying new clothes (36%), and socialising less frequently (21%).
New destinations are on the radar for 34%, while a fifth see travelling abroad as a way of stepping out of their comfort zone.
Exploration holidays are at the forefront of the mind for the over-55s, while 64% of those aged 25 to 34 are all about the beach.
Martin Lewis issues 8-week warning to phone users ahead of huge price hikesA spokesman for London Luton Airport, which commissioned the survey to identify the travel trends of 2023, said: “Last year saw a continued rise in demand for air travel, with over 13 million leisure and business passengers travelling through London Luton Airport.”
More than half (51%) of the over-55s are keen to visit locations off the beaten track now they are fully able to travel again.
Nearly two-thirds of this generation find multi-destination holidays the most appealing – while those aged 18 to 24 are keen to choose something with a bit more adventure.
A voyage of self-discovery is the key agenda for 14%, while the younger generation – those aged 18-24 – admit they will be looking for love (15%).
But with the cost-of-living crisis looming over us all, half of respondents (49%) have rethought their holiday plans for the year ahead, with 23% opting for cheaper destinations.
More than four in ten of those polled, via OnePoll, will only be looking at offers and deals as a way of managing to pay for their vacation, while 28% plan on booking each holiday component separately to get the best price.
It also emerged nearly a fifth (19%) are considering going away with family members, to keep the costs down.
Thinking ahead, 27% already have a dedicated savings pot for next year’s holiday, while 22% typically do this more than a year in advance.
LONDON LUTON AIRPORT’S 2023 TRAVEL TRENDS: