UK OUTBOUND TRIPS, 2014 % change year on year
UK OUTBOUND TRIPS: 2014 % change year on year
10
0 5
-30 -20 -10
% Holidays 2% 3% -2% -18% 5% All trips 7% 4% 4% -1% -17%
To Europe* 8%
4% 3% -1% -14% To eurozone* 9% 4% 3% 0% -14% -29% *All trips, not just holidays Source: Office for National Statistics
UK OUTBOUND TRIPS, 2013-14 % change year on year
UK OUTBOUND TRIPS: 2013-14 % change year on year
12 15
% ER OVERSEAS HOLIDAY INTENTIONS 2014
-3 0 3 6 9
-2% -2% -2% *All trips, not just holidays Source: Office for National Statistics -1% Holidays All trips To Europe* To eurozone* ANorth
merica* 15%
9% 7% 4%5% 4% 5% 5% E World beyond urope/N America*
Q4 2013 Q1 2014 Q2 2014 July-Aug
8% 6% 3% 8% 6% 4% 4% 1% 1% -2% 3% 8%
North America* Europe/N America* 9%
World beyond 6% 5%5% 4% 4% -3% -7% 6%
v 2008 Year to date v 2012 12 mths to Aug 3 mths to Aug Year to Aug
38. %
10 15
-25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 5
Holidays 4% -2% 7% -2%
OVERSEAS HOLIDAY INTENTIONS 2014 -15%
-12% -12% -23% *All trips, not just holidays Source: Office for National Statistics
UK CONSUMER OVERSEAS HOLIDAY INTENTIONS, 2014 %
Booked or taken overseas holiday 18%
Not likely to have overseas holiday 53%
Likely to book overseas holiday 25%
10 20 30 40 50 60
Not sure 4%
Source: TNS (June 2014) Base: 2,011 UK adults 0 16-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Child 0-4
Child 5-15
child No AB C1 C2 DE North Midlands South London 59% 44% 30% 14% 45% 48% 48% 46% 37% 17%
28% 28% 20%
31% 26% 22% 27% 23% 19% 15%16% 14% 24% 19% 26% 17% 32% 27% 23% 20% 16% 13% 8% 21% 23% 21% 16% 14% 11% 32% 25% 29% 48% 43% 43% 43% 44% 41% 43% 45% 34% All trips 6% -2% To Europe* 5% -1% -10%
v 2013 v 2012 v 2008
To euro zone* 8% 4% -2% -1%
UK OUTBOUND TRIPS: JULY-AUGUST 2014 % change year on year
FROM THE UK in 12 months to August 2014 (ONS)
DEPARTURES
OUTBOUND HOLIDAY
UK OUTBOUND TRIPS, JUL-AUG 2014 % change year on year
ANorth merica* 15% E World beyond
urope/N America* 9%
1m
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