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Holiday Review - UK - January 2012
Holiday Review - UK - January 2012

“The ‘staycation’ trend has now been firmly in place for three years. And given both the one-off events occurring in 2012 that are likely to reduce holidays abroad and the continuation of a difficult economic environment, the UK break looks likely to maintain market dominance.”

– Tom Rees, Senior Travel and Tourism Analyst

Some questions answered in this report include:

What does 2012 mean for holidays – abroad and at home?

“The ‘staycation’ trend has now been firmly in place for three years. And given both the one-off events occurring in 2012 that are likely to reduce holidays abroad and the continuation of a difficult economic environment, the UK break looks likely to maintain market dominance.”

– Tom Rees, Senior Travel and Tourism Analyst

Some questions answered in this report include:

What does 2012 mean for holidays – abroad and at home?
Will the likely fall in inflation provide a significant boost to holidays?
Is the staycation trend here to stay?
How can non-air transport modes take advantage of rising flight costs?
What do the ‘Arab Spring’ and the eurozone crisis mean for holidaymakers after 2011?

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Rail tourism in Europe covers journeys made by train for the purpose of tourism. These may be for leisure/holiday, business, or to visit friends and relatives (VFR). What is excluded is regular travel between two places, typically persons commuting between home and their place of work.

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