Steve Adams
Business & Travel Journalist
New research from the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) reveals a widening gap between the ‘holiday haves’ and ‘holiday have nots’, with the volume of holidays booked by Brits increasing but being driven by just three-quarters of the population.
ABTA’s
Holiday Habits Report 2015
shows that the average number of holidays taken per person increased slightly from 3.0 holidays last year to 3.2 holidays this year. However, the total number of people taking a holiday fell slightly from 80% last year to 77% in 2015.
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