Fancy an escape? Sign up to the Chill newsletter for weekly inspiration and advice on UK holidays Brits are planning for the 'longest summer ever' as a growing number of people abandon hope for a holiday abroad until later in the year due to the pandemic.Travel companies have reported a flood in autumn bookings, with reservations said to be up by 80 per cent in comparison to 2019 figures, Mirror reports.
Skyscanner told The Times there was a noticeable shift in Brits’ travel planning, with more people looking to go away in September, October and November.
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