Friday, September 30, 2011

Londoners lead the great British Getaway, Confused.com says

overcome by the fact that more than 1 in 4 (28%) Londoners actually travel between 200 and 600 km when on vacation in the United Kingdom.

Several of the UK's larger cities Show a bigger than average UK-holiday, with more than 1 in 3 people in Birmingham (37%), Manchester (34%), Sheffield (35%) and Newcastle (35%) choose a British break more than twice a year. In fact, 1 in 10 (10%) Geordies vacation a UK more than four times per year.

The Scots seem to be the least like exploring the British Isles, with 34% of the in Edinburgh and 24% of people choose never claim for UK breaks in Aberdeen.

Debra Williams, managing director at Confused.com, said:

"Despite the fact that foreign travel increasingly cheap, nearly 3 in 4 (72%) people holiday rentals in the United Kingdom at least once a year, showing that the days of Londoners heading to Brighton and Geordies heading to Skegness cannot have limited to the history books.

"Means of transport with driving the UK's beneficiary, when it comes to short haul breaks, it is important for drivers are becoming increasingly vigilant on the road, as the great British Getaway steps up a gear with the may Bank Holiday and summer is fast approaching. Departure early to prevent panic and stress, planning your route, and keeping your eyes on the road at all times are absolute necessities. By everything you can to offences and to prevent accidents, drivers will be able to minimise their car insurance premiums. "

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