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Surge in UK Staycations as Flight Uncertainty and Costs Rise

Eve Powell
Last updated: 7 May 2026 13:32
By Eve Powell
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Colourful houses overlook Tenby Harbour in Pembrokeshire, Wales, with fishing boats resting in the harbour at low tide.
Fishing boats sit in Tenby Harbour beneath the town’s colourful waterfront buildings © Dylan Moore
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More Britons are choosing UK holidays this summer due to concerns over flight reliability, rising travel costs, and potential aviation fuel disruption. This is linked to geopolitical tensions. Holiday operators such as Lovat and Butlin’s report a surge in domestic bookings, largely driven by British nationals opting for shorter, closer-to-home breaks amid ongoing uncertainty in the aviation sector.

Coastal harbour scene with small fishing boats moored in calm green water.
Padstow Harbour in Cornwall, a working fishing port and popular tourist destination on the Camel Estuary © Olaf Tausch

Domestic Bookings Rise Amid Aviation Disruption Concerns

According to reporting by The Guardian, Sinead O’Connor, a travel analyst at Mintel, said that 52% of surveyed Britons planned to holiday in the UK in summer 2026, compared with 45% in 2025. Supporting this trend, Haven reported double-digit growth over the Easter period, with bookings rising 10% year-on-year. Mintel also projects that the domestic holiday market will approach £14 billion in value, expanding faster than outbound travel.

Some businesses in Cornwall have seen a 40–50% rise in footfall compared with last Easter, according to the Cornwall Association of Tourist Attractions (CATA). Meanwhile, data from partyhouses.co.uk suggests a broader structural shift, with 2025 marking the first time more Britons chose UK staycations over trips abroad.

According to The Guardian, Butlin’s, which operates resorts in Bognor Regis, Minehead, and Skegness, reported:

“strong growth for the summer school holidays.”

The company also said that close-to-arrival bookings now account for around double the pre-pandemic share of roughly 15–20%, reflecting ongoing uncertainty around travel conditions.

Alongside aviation concerns, inflation and household budgeting pressures are also influencing travel choices. IBISWorld reports that overseas holiday costs have risen faster than domestic alternatives, with air travel prices increasing significantly in recent years.

Passenger train travelling along a coastal railway line near Llanfairfechan, with sea and hills in the background.
A Virgin Trains service passes through Llanfairfechan on the North Wales Coast Line © Wayland Smith

Domestic Tourism Shows Mixed Performance Despite Rising Demand

While demand for UK holidays is rising in some segments, overall spending patterns remain mixed. Recent domestic tourism has softened in some traditional holiday regions, with spending on seaside and countryside breaks falling by £1.8 billion year-on-year in 2025, according to the Times.

Looking ahead, industry forecasts suggest domestic tourism will continue to grow steadily, supported by convenience, perceived reliability, and cost control. Operators say the UK staycation sector is benefiting from travellers prioritising certainty over distance, even as booking patterns evolve.

What do you think of the surge in UK staycations? Let us know in the comments below…

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