Close Menu

    Canadian Snowbird 182-Day Rule Triggers Confusion Over Tax and Immigration Split

    15/06/2026

    Disney Cruise Line Door Decoration Rules Tightened After Passenger Safety Complaints

    14/06/2026

    Federal Judge Issues National Park Service Censorship Ruling Against Trump Administration

    14/06/2026

    Grand Lake Entrance Rocky Mountain National Park Offers Trade’s Best Crowd Workaround

    14/06/2026

    TSA Reaffirms Medication Exemption to 3-1-1 Liquids Rule After Passenger Confiscation Concerns

    13/06/2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Travel News
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    Facebook X (Twitter) RSS
    SUBSCRIBE
    • Travel
      • Air Travel
      • Flights, Airlines & Airports
      • Travel Agents
      • Tour Operators
    • Holidays
      • Hotels
      • Holiday Destinations & Resorts
      • Cruises
      • Tourism
    • City Breaks
    • Winter Breaks
    • Lifestyle
    • Submit story
    Travel News
    Home ยป Consumer Research Heatwaves May Alter European Travel Plans
    Tourism

    Consumer Research Heatwaves May Alter European Travel Plans

    News TeamBy News Team21/03/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    Recent studies reveal that rising temperatures in Europe are influencing holiday choices for many travellers.

    • A survey by Kantar found that 28% of UK holidaymakers are reconsidering vacations in Southern Europe due to extreme heat.
    • The data suggests younger travellers are less influenced by weather when booking holidays, indicating a generational shift.
    • Despite concerns, popular destinations in Southern Europe remain in high demand for the upcoming summer season.
    • Industry experts emphasise the need to monitor climate-influenced booking trends, though current effects appear limited.

    Recent consumer research has highlighted a growing trend among UK holidaymakers to reconsider travel plans to Southern Europe due to escalating temperatures. A survey by Kantar revealed that 28% of prospective holidaymakers are less likely to visit these regions following last year’s intense heatwave.

    While over a third of respondents did not consider high temperatures a deterrent, a notable 22% of those who travelled to Southern Europe in the past year concurred. Charlie Gordon, a director at Kantar Media, remarked on the unexpected strength of these figures, noting the emergence of this concern following 2023’s extreme weather events.

    Notably, there appears to be a generational divergence in travel priorities, with younger travellers placing less emphasis on favourable weather conditions. This suggests a shift in what different demographics value in a holiday, as highlighted by Gordon, who observed a generational gap.

    Despite these insights, agents have reported limited impact of weather concerns on current booking patterns. Sandra Corkin, managing director at Oasis Travel, noted that while some clients altered travel plans during last summer’s wildfires, such changes are no longer prevalent. Popular sun-soaked destinations remain favoured by many, with Scandinavian locations gaining interest from a minority seeking cooler climates.

    Read Also  EU Postpones EntryExit System Implementation

    Industry professionals such as Richard Lowrey-Heywood from Seaside Travel and Kate Harris from Inspired Travel affirmed that weather worries are not prevalent among their clientele. Moreover, Kelly Cookes, Chief Commercial Officer at Advantage Travel Partnership, indicated that economic factors, rather than climate, are driving holiday bookings towards off-peak seasons.

    In conclusion, while climate concerns are emerging, the traditional allure of popular Southern European destinations persists, reflecting the complex dynamics of travel decision-making.

    News Team

    Related Posts

    How AI Is Quietly Replacing Human Tour Guides in Five of the World’s Busiest Destinations

    10/05/2026

    Hawaii’s Most Stunning Natural Wonder Isn’t Maui โ€” And Most Tourists Have Never Heard of It

    10/05/2026

    Eva Longoria Moved to France. Now She Can’t Stop Telling People Why You Should Too

    10/05/2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Travel

    Canadian Snowbird 182-Day Rule Triggers Confusion Over Tax and Immigration Split

    By Ben Lockwood15/06/20260

    The Canadian Snowbird 182-day rule has sparked fresh confusion among travellers heading south for the…

    Disney Cruise Line Door Decoration Rules Tightened After Passenger Safety Complaints

    14/06/2026

    Federal Judge Issues National Park Service Censorship Ruling Against Trump Administration

    14/06/2026

    Grand Lake Entrance Rocky Mountain National Park Offers Trade’s Best Crowd Workaround

    14/06/2026
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Categories
    • Air Travel
    • Blog
    • Book Publishing
    • Business
    • City Breaks
    • Cruises
    • Energy
    • Featured
    • Finance
    • Flights, Airlines & Airports
    • Holiday Destinations & Resorts
    • Holidays
    • Hotels
    • Lifestyle
    • News
    • Press Release
    • Technology
    • Timeshares
    • Tour Operators
    • Tourism
    • Travel
    • Travel Agents
    • Weather
    • Winter Breaks
    About
    About

    Stokewood House, Warminster Road
    Bath, BA2 7GB
    Tel : 0207 0470 213
    info@travel-news.co.uk

    Canadian Snowbird 182-Day Rule Triggers Confusion Over Tax and Immigration Split

    15/06/2026

    Disney Cruise Line Door Decoration Rules Tightened After Passenger Safety Complaints

    14/06/2026

    Federal Judge Issues National Park Service Censorship Ruling Against Trump Administration

    14/06/2026
    Pages
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    © 2026 Travel News

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.