Millions of British tourists are planning a last-minute 'spur of the moment' holiday this summer because they are fed up with having to reschedule their trips away.
A survey of 2,000 UK adults revealed more than half – 56 per cent – have had to reschedule a booked holiday since March 2020.
And it is not just a one-off, with those who have had to change dates having to do it three times on average. But 59 per cent will refuse to reschedule again and instead will write it off completely.
Four in 10 of those who have booked annual leave, plan to arrange their holiday 'last minute' - an average of nine days before they go away.
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