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More than two in three Britons plan to spend the same amount or more on holidays this year as in 2008, despite the downturn, a survey suggests. | More than two in three Britons plan to spend the same amount or more on holidays this year as in 2008, despite the downturn, a survey suggests. |
A poll for travel organisation Abta found average holiday spending in 2009 is likely to be £632.04 per person. | A poll for travel organisation Abta found average holiday spending in 2009 is likely to be £632.04 per person. |
It said 8% of the 2,447 adults surveyed were prepared to spend above £1,200 on a holiday. | It said 8% of the 2,447 adults surveyed were prepared to spend above £1,200 on a holiday. |
Bookings to Egypt, Turkey, Orlando in Florida and cruise holidays are all currently popular, Abta said. | Bookings to Egypt, Turkey, Orlando in Florida and cruise holidays are all currently popular, Abta said. |
The poll suggested that a family of four is likely to spend £2,500 on a holiday. | The poll suggested that a family of four is likely to spend £2,500 on a holiday. |
More than 50% of respondents were happy to spend up to £500 on flights and accommodation, it said. | More than 50% of respondents were happy to spend up to £500 on flights and accommodation, it said. |
Just 9% intended to leave their booking until the last minute. | Just 9% intended to leave their booking until the last minute. |
Casia Zajac, from Abta, said: "Holidays are important to people in different ways but the research is clear that holidays are a vital part of people's year and still will be this year despite the economic downturn. | Casia Zajac, from Abta, said: "Holidays are important to people in different ways but the research is clear that holidays are a vital part of people's year and still will be this year despite the economic downturn. |
"Planning and anticipating a holiday can sustain people through the winter months and the bleak financial times that are upon us." | "Planning and anticipating a holiday can sustain people through the winter months and the bleak financial times that are upon us." |
Meanwhile, budget airline easyJet has reported a 16.6% increase in customers flying to ski destinations. | Meanwhile, budget airline easyJet has reported a 16.6% increase in customers flying to ski destinations. |
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