Staycation numbers expected to increase as a result of coronavirus

Wednesday, 04 Mar, 2020 0

The UK staycation could be a ‘potential winner’ out of fears of coronavirus, according to data and analytics company GlobalData.

Nick Wyatt, head of travel and tourism at GlobalData, said: "People will still want to go on holiday – they do not want to give up their holidays altogether. However, they are going to start to revert to ‘safety first’.

"They’re going to say ‘where am I comfortable taking my family? Where do I feel it is safe?’ There is a very good chance that they might actually land on their own country as the answer to that question.  

"Staycations are likely to make travellers feel more comfortable as they are familiar with the location, they can potentially avoid flying, and they know the health service and health structure, as well as other benefits of staying within your own country such as reduced travel time and no language barrier.

"Therefore, we may see an uptick in staycations, particularly in countries such as the UK and Germany where there is a strong holidaying culture, but also subcultures and different offerings within the country that position them well to benefit from any rise in domestic tourism.

"There are a number of potential winners, for example anybody that is operating hotels and attractions.

"In the UK, cultural sites such as the Tower of London or Edinburgh Castle could benefit. We have seen restrictions on tourist attractions in some countries – good examples being the Louvre in Paris and Disney parks in Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai.

"There have been restrictions on people travelling within some countries in Asia, so I would not expect to see the same level of domestic travel for these countries at this point in time.

"However, for EMEA, while we have got examples like Switzerland banning gatherings over 1,000 people, in most places it is business as usual."



 

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Lisa

Lisa joined Travel Weekly nearly 25 years ago as technology reporter and then sailed around the world for a couple of years as cruise correspondent, before becoming deputy editor. Now freelance, Lisa writes for various print and web publications, edits Corporate Traveller’s client magazine, Gateway, and works on the acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of photography books, which raise awareness of nature’s most at-risk species and helps to fund their protection.



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