01 Dec 2016
Tags: travel, trends, Europe, European Travel, domestic travel, Staycation, Rail, Train, rail travel, train travel, travel trends, Holidays
BRITAIN SPENT A TOTAL OF £178 BILLION (£3,418 PER HEAD) IN 2016 ON HOLIDAYS
Despite a year of economic uncertainty, Brits are still spending on travel according to Trainline, Europe's leading independent train ticket retailer
- Europe* spent on average £239.7 billion on holidays in 2016 -
- Italians topped travel spending at a total of £308.4 billion in 2016, choosing England as their number one destination -
- Brits took the least trips, with the most taken by Italians, followed by Germans and French -
- Brits least likely to take a staycation -
- Spain the travel capital of Europe, 2016 and the number one destination for Brits -
London, UK. November 30th, 2016: A survey released today by Trainline reveals that, despite an economically challenging year, Europeans are still prioritising spending on travel, both at home and abroad. The average spent across the four countries surveyed (UK, France, Germany and Italy) was £239.7 billion, with Brits spending £3,418 a head or £178 billion in total. The Brits came in at number three with the top spot taken by the big spending Italians, who splurged a huge £5,974 per head or £308.4 billion in total. They were followed by German holiday-makers, spending £4,261 per head or £300.3 billion in total and the savviest travellers were the French, spending £3,239 per head or £171 billion in total.**
Brits had the least holidays, averaging 3.1 holidays or short breaks in 2016, compared to 5.4 for the Italians, 3.8 for the Germans and 3.3 for the French.***
Brits were the least interested in travelling in their own country, suggesting the staycation might be dead. One in ten Brits (10%) did not travel at all in Britain compared to less than 1% of Italians in Italy; 6% of Germans in Germany and 3% of French in France.
Instead, Brits preferred to join the majority of Europe in heading to Spain, with almost a third of all age groups saying they visited the country in the past year. All nationalities, with the exception of the Italians, chose Spain as the number one holiday destination for 2016.****
A Trainline spokesperson said; “The results of our survey mirror what we see in our travel bookings. Despite economic challenges we continue to see people travelling for leisure, a clear sign that holidays and short breaks aren't seen as a luxury we are willing to give up.
That said, it is disappointing to see Brits choosing to travel farther afield for their holidays rather than enjoying what the UK has to offer. We're lucky to have easy access to a wealth of amazing cities, beaches and countryside situated right on our doorstep – which can easily be enjoyed as a short break by train over the weekend as well as a longer holiday.”
Why we go away
For a significant number of leisure travellers from the UK, France and Italy, the number one reason for going away was to 'discover somewhere new'. And it seems the French, Germans and Italians were far more interested than Brits in seeing nature and scenery, with almost half giving this as a reason for travelling, compared to just over a quarter of Brits (28%). Instead, Brits preferred to spend time relaxing on the beach (39%) and sightseeing (36%). *****
Capitals Remain King: London the most visited city
For European travellers, capital cities were still the main draw with London being the most visited city in the UK by British travellers, followed by Cornwall, Devon and the Lake District******. For France, Paris was the most popular tourist attraction with 60% of people visiting; for Germany it was Berlin with almost half the tourists stopping by the capital (48%) and Italy it was Rome (41%). These popular destinations are quick and easy to reach by train with those travelling by rail valuing the ease, comfort, short travel time and the ability to get straight to the destination.
Couple Breaks Most Popular Way to Travel
The most popular way for Brits and wider Europeans to travel on holiday was in a couple, followed closely by 'with the family'. One in ten Brits (11%) chose to travel alone or in a couple. Interestingly, despite France's romantic reputation, it was family, rather than couple holidays that came top (45% vs 35%) - the only nation where family travel was preferred to travelling a-deux.
Find out what kind of traveller you are and how you compare to others by taking the Trainline quiz at trends.trainline.eu
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Notes to editors:
Survey was conducted by Censuswide and surveyed a total of 8,258 Europeans (2,022 in France, 2,001 in Germany, 2,017 in Italy and 2,218 in the UK.) Survey was conducted in November 2016. Full survey data is available on request.
*Survey was conducted in Europe's four largest countries.
**Average spend per head:
|
|
Mean abroad incl. non-holidayers |
Mean own country incl. non-holidayers |
Spend per holiday abroad |
Spend per holiday in own country |
Per capita spend, abroad |
Per capita spend, in own country |
Total per capita holiday spend |
Total per capita spending rank |
Total spend among all adults |
|
UK |
1.233 |
1.890 |
£2148.40 |
£406.80 |
£2648.98 |
£768.85 |
£3417.83 |
3rd |
£178 billion |
|
France |
1.065 |
2.282 |
£1929.64 |
£518.48 |
£2055.07 |
£1183.11 |
£3768.64 |
4th |
£171 billion |
|
Germany |
1.503 |
2.299 |
£2064.89 |
£503.61 |
£3103.53 |
€1347.44 |
£4,261 |
2nd |
£300.3 billion |
|
Italy |
1.826 |
3.565 |
£2111.38 |
£594.52 |
£3855.38 |
£2119.47 |
£5974.85 |
1st |
£308.4 billion |
Factoring in the amount spent, and using today's mid-market exchange rate* (£1 = €1.16379, the fact that Brits go on more holidays abroad than the French bumps the UK above France in per capita holiday spending, with Italy and Germany retaining the top two spots.
Exchange rate taken from xe.com at 16:05, 18/11/2016
*** Average holidays taken:
For the most travelled nation calculation, we need to factor in the people who did not qualify for the survey (i.e. those who said they did not travel either abroad or in their own country), in order to calculate the average for the populations as a whole. The resulting calculations for this work out as follows, with the whole population figures in green:
|
|
% who go on holidays |
Mean holidays abroad |
Mean incl. non-holidayers |
Mean holidays in own country |
Mean incl. non-holidayers |
Total mean holidays (whole pop.) |
Rank |
|
UK |
82.19% |
1.5 |
1.233 |
2.3 |
1.890 |
3.123 |
4th |
|
France |
76.08% |
1.4 |
1.065 |
3 |
2.282 |
3.347 |
3rd |
|
Germany |
88.43% |
1.7 |
1.503 |
2.6 |
2.299 |
3.802 |
2nd |
|
Italy |
86.95% |
2.1 |
1.826 |
4.1 |
3.565 |
5.391 |
1st |
****Top European destination visited in 2016 by country:
|
|
UK |
FRANCE |
GERMAY |
ITALY |
|
1. |
Spain |
Spain |
Spain |
England |
|
2. |
France |
Italy |
Austria |
Spain |
|
3. |
Italy |
England |
Italy |
France |
|
4. |
Germany |
Portugal |
France / England |
Germany |
|
5. |
Portugal |
Belgium |
Netherlands |
Croatia |
|
6. |
The Netherlands |
Switzerland |
Croatia |
Scotland |
|
7. |
Belgium |
Germany |
Denmark |
Portugal |
|
8. |
Czech Republic |
Andorra |
Czech Republic |
Netherlands, Northern Ireland |
|
9. |
Poland |
The Netherlands |
Poland |
Czech Republic |
|
10. |
Northern Ireland |
Scotland |
Scotland |
Denmark |
***** Motivations for travelling on Holiday abroad:
|
|
UK |
FR |
DE |
IT |
|
|
To go somewhere new (46%) |
To go somewhere new (65.6%) |
Spend time on the beach (54%) |
To go somewhere new (64%) |
|
|
Spend time on beach (39%) |
To sightsee (56.6%) |
Nature (49.5%) |
Sightsee (56%) |
|
|
To sightsee (36%) |
To see nature (46%) |
To go somewhere new (49.4%) |
Nature (44%) |
|
|
To see nature (27.5%) |
Spend time on beach (36%) |
To sightsee (43%) |
Beach (30%) |
|
|
Friends and family (23%) |
Foodie experience (30%) |
Foodie Experience (28%) |
Foodie (28%) |
|
|
Foodie experience (18.6%) |
Friends or family (5%) |
Friends and family (23%) |
Friends and family (27%) |
|
|
Nightlife (8%) |
Take part in sport (7.5% |
Nightlife (14.7%) |
Nightlife (19%) |
|
|
Sporting activity (6.6%) |
To see a concert or show (7%) |
Take part in sport (12.7%) |
Concert or show (13%) |
|
|
See concert or show (4.3%) |
Go to a festival (6.3%) |
Education (10.5%) |
Festival (9.5%) |
|
|
Festival / Educational purposes (3.3%) |
See a sporting event (3.8%) |
Festival (7.8%) |
See a sporting event (8%) |
******Top 10 most popular UK holiday destinations for British travellers in 2016:
|
1 |
London |
|
2 |
Cornwall |
|
3 |
Devon |
|
4 |
Lake District |
|
5 |
Manchester |
|
6 |
Welsh Beaches |
|
7 |
Edinburgh |
|
8 |
Scottish Highlands |
|
9 |
Liverpool |
|
10 |
Birmingham |