BRITS have been busy booking up staycations due to ongoing uncertainty around foreign travel, with some UK holiday companies selling out for summer 2021.
As a result, many holidaymakers are looking further ahead and planning a 2022 break, when there are more options available.
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UK holiday company has reported a 134 per cent increase in 2022 bookings, in comparison to the same point in 2019 when Brits were booking for 2020.
Holidaymakers have found it increasingly difficult to secure a break in England, particularly for spring and summer, due to a surge in demand.
There's also reduced availability, as many Brits have had holidays that were meant to take place last year moved to this year.
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