BRITS have been handed a vacation enhance after Matt Hancock introduced he is “completely engaged on” plans to exempt double-jabbed sunseekers from quarantine. The notoriously cautious well being secretary mentioned a scheme which permits the totally vaccinated to keep away from having to self-isolate is “one thing I need to see”. However he would not […]
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Lockdown has made Brits extra prone to get lively, get monetary savings, really feel calmer and e-book an annual UK staycation, new analysis has discovered. The survey, carried out by caravan insurance coverage specialist, Ripe Insurance coverage, questioned 1,000 UK shoppers about how lockdown and subsequent restrictions have altered their habits – each now and […]
Analysis from OPIHR Gin, the UK’s no.1 spiced gin model, has revealed that greater than a 3rd of Brits (39%) consider they’re extra adventurous than ever earlier than, regardless of being caught at residence for the previous few months. The analysis polled 2,000 UK adults and aimed to uncover how Covid-19 has impacted our perspective […]
A nationwide study by easyJet suggests almost half (45%) of the nation are craving new holiday experiences, with the average Brit not having had a sunshine filled trip for over one year. And viewing the Northern lights in Iceland has emerged as the number one must-do activity for Brits (32%), with enjoying a Greek sunset […]
Travel insurance firm Medical Travel Compared has analysed 2020 Google searches to identify next year’s top holiday destinations of choice among Brits. The research shows that it’s the picture-perfect Maldives that sweeps the number one spot of dream holiday destinations, closely followed by Mexico and then Bali. For those in the north of the UK […]
Over half of Brits say that Covid-19 related travel restrictions made them more conscious of their environmental footprint this summer. That’s according to a survey of 1,000 UK adults by specialist caravan insurer, Ripe Insurance, which looks at how holiday habits have been impacted by the pandemic and subsequent lockdown. The research found that 62% […]