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UK summer bookings jump as Britons put off overseas holidays by travel fears

UK summer bookings for domestic holidays have significantly increased compared to last year, driven by concerns over overseas travel disruptions. Holidaymakers are opting for stays closer to home due to fears of flight cancellations, rising air fares influenced by higher jet fuel costs, and lengthy delays at EU borders caused by a new entry-exit system.

Lauren AlmeidaThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-03 · 13:00 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
UK summer bookings jump as Britons put off overseas holidays by travel fears
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UK summer bookings for domestic holidays have significantly increased compared to last year, driven by concerns over overseas travel disruptions. Holidaymakers are opting for stays closer to home due to fears of flight cancellations, rising air fares influenced by higher jet fuel costs, and lengthy delays at EU borders caused by a new entry-exit system. This surge is particularly evident in bookings for accommodations near water, with seaside towns and lakeside properties seeing substantial growth. Market research indicates a growing preference for staycations, with some retailers anticipating record sales in popular holiday destinations. The uncertainty surrounding international travel is prompting Britons to prioritize domestic getaways.

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Searches among UK travellers for domestic summer trips were up 10% for this summer compared to last year, according to Booking.com.

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Summer bookings for stays near lakes and lochs were up 12% on last year, according to Matthew Price.

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Summer bookings had jumped 35% compared with last year, according to Raoul Fraser.

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Summer bookings at Britain’s hotels and holiday parks have jumped compared to last year.

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Waitrose is preparing for what it predicts will be the 'biggest staycation summer on record'.

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Summer bookings at Britain’s hotels and holiday parks have jumped, compared with last year, as fears about flight cancellations and long delays at EU borders have prompted many UK holidaymakers to stay closer to home this year.There has been a surge in last-minute bookings for UK holidays amid warnings that airlines will have to raise their fares because of higher jet fuel bills that have resulted from the war in the Middle East.A new EU border check system is also causing hours-long delays at big airports in continental Europe, with airlines saying some flights are leaving only half full.Raoul Fraser, the founder of the holiday park operator Lovat Parks, said summer bookings had jumped 35% compared with last year.“People are booking as we get closer to the school holidays and more confident that we are going to have good weather in July,” he said. “With everything that is going on in Iran, many people do not want to go anywhere east of southern Europe and a lot of money is coming into the UK market.”Visitors enjoys the late May hot weather at Bournemouth beach. The town is also expected to be busy during the summer holidays Photograph: Finnbarr Webster/Getty ImagesFraser suggested that reports of long queues and missed flights at some European airports because of the EU entry-exist system (EES) was also putting people off booking holidays abroad.“People are also concerned about there being four- or five-hour long queues at airports in Europe, especially older people and families with young kids,” he said.Matthew Price, the chief executive of Awaze, the European holiday rental group behind the Cottages.com and Hoseasons brands, said there had been a “stampede” to UK holiday accommodation near water.Summer bookings for stays near lakes and lochs were up 12% on last year, with riverside properties also 12% higher. Seaside towns such as Whitby, Bridlington and Newquay were among the most popular destinations, Price said.Seaside towns such as Whitby are among the most popular UK destinations this summer. Photograph: Getty Images/iStockphoto“Breaks closer to home are really appealing. Holidaymakers are taking advantage of the warmer weather, booking spontaneous getaways where they can enjoy a dip and escape the heat, Price added.The accommodation website Booking.com also reported searches among UK travellers for domestic summer trips were up 10% for this summer, compared with last year. The biggest rises in interest were for Liverpool, the Lincolnshire coastal town of Ingoldmells and London. Keswick in the Lake District ranked fourth.skip past newsletter promotionafter newsletter promotionMeanwhile, Waitrose has said it is preparing for what it predicts will be the “biggest staycation summer on record”. Sales at the are expected to surge at branches in popular holiday destinations – such as Menai Bridge, Anglesey, where they are projected to rise 23%. The supermarket chain forecasts sales increases of 17% in Truro, Cornwall; Bridport, Dorset; and East Cowes, the Isle of Wight.Sales at Waitrose’s Menai Bridge branch in Anglesey are projected to be 23% up on last summer. Photograph: Rachel Husband/AlamySinead O’Connor, a travel analyst at the market research company Mintel, said that while UK consumers were still more likely to opt for an overseas trip over a domestic one, there had been a 5% rise in staycation plans this summer.“Although Europe also remains a popular choice, reports of queues at the border gives Britons pause for thought, with 39% of consumers saying that the introduction of the entry-rxit system has put them off travelling in Europe.”Abta, the UK travel industry body, found 38% of potential holidaymakers had delayed their decision to book this summer, after months of headlines of travel disruption and restrictions because of the Iran war, speculation around jet fuel prices and availability and queues caused by the EES.
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