Door2Tour.com Reveals Brits Abandoning The Eurozone In Favour Of Domestic Breaks
 
  
 
 
Released on: December 01, 2011, 10:19 am
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      Door2Tour.com 
Industry: Travel  
Door2Tour.com, the website tour consolidator, has found that
  the recent civil unrest, economic crisis and poor exchange rates in the
  Eurozone are having a negative impact for Europe in terms of Brits
  choosing to take their holidays there, with many opting to stay closer
to home and holiday in the UK instead. 
This will appease VisitEngland which has recently launched a three-year project to
  encourage Brits to take more short breaks and holidays at home and in turn increase
  the availability of jobs within the Tourism Sector especially in those areas hit by
  economic challenges.
Recent research by the coach holidays  operator has also
  shown that many Brits are resorting to tightening their money belts as the cost of
  living continually rises whilst salaries continue to stagnate. As a result, many are
  considering foregoing their usual annual break. This year, a recent survey at the
  World Travel Market showed that only 59% took a holiday with 5% opting to forego
  their holiday. More than a quarter (26%) said that the increased costs of
  travelling, owing to taxes, was a major issue with 31% saying that they would travel
  less often than they used to.
Rachel Jones, Online PR & Marketing Co-ordinator at Door2Tour.com said: "Since the
  economic crisis hit the Eurozone we have noticed that there are fewer people looking
  to book coach holidays to Europe and we have put this down to poor exchange rates
  and the fragility of the Euro. The recent civil unrest in countries such as Greece
  is also having a negative impact on holidays to Europe with many Brits preferring to
  stay in the UK."
Looking at recent figures, Door2Tour.com has seen a significant rise in searches for
  UK breaks with 5821 visits compared to only 1175 visits for France. This certainly
  shows that Brits are taking hold of their personal finances and looking for cheaper
  options when it comes to holidays preferring to avoid the poor exchange rates of
  Europe and stay at home instead. With more people staying at home, some are even
  shunning the whole idea of a holiday and opting for day trips out instead, although
  this in turn can also prove to be an expensive choice with hidden extras bumping up
  the price of a trip to the theme park. It costs a family of four on average £93 to
  visit a theme park and that's without the cost of food, drink and the endless
  queues for rides during peak season.
Rachel concluded: "I think it's fair to say that Brits are being priced out of the
  Eurozone when it comes to holidays. Although hotels in Greece have cut their rates
  due to the civil unrest there, other countries such as Italy, Spain and Ireland have
  seen their prices increase year-on-year. It is also having a negative impact on some
  travel companies with many experiencing financial woes due to the lack of interest
  for holidays to Europe and North African destinations with many Brits being cautious
  and abandoning these for domestic breaks instead. I think it’s fair to say that the
  longer the economic crisis continues, the more 'staycations' will be booked."
About Door2Tour.com:
  Door2Tour.com is a consolidation of national and regional tour operators creating a diverse choice of UK, European and worldwide touring holidays including coach holidays to France, New Year breaks and Christmas breaks, holidays in to Scotland, coach holidays in England, day trips, mini cruises and holidays by air to many exciting destinations. All have live availability and offer the customer the opportunity to book online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Door2Tour.com features over 35 operators, including Travelsphere and Leger Holidays.
PR contact:
  Rachel Jones
  14 New Hythe Lane 
  Larkfield 
  Aylesford
  Kent
  ME20 6AB
  UK
  01732 879138 
www.door2tour.com
               
              
                              
               
  
 
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