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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Neil Lancefield

Why UK families are avoiding a summer holiday this year

  • Over a quarter (27 per cent) of UK families do not have a summer holiday booked this year, primarily due to soaring costs of living and travel .
  • The survey, commissioned by Airbnb , revealed that 42 per cent of parents feel pressured to provide a holiday despite financial difficulties.
  • Among families who have booked a trip, a third (33 per cent) used savings, and 38 per cent relied on financial help from relatives to cover expenses.
  • Lisa Marcais, Airbnb ’s UK general manager, highlighted a significant "holiday gap" caused by rising costs, preventing many families from taking a much-needed break.
  • While Airbnb donated £300,000 to the Family Holiday Charity to assist over 300 low-income families, the charity's CEO, Rob Parkinson, stressed that this is not a lasting solution and called for broader collaboration to address systemic issues.

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