This is ABTA's ninth report after a two-year hiatus during the peak pandemic years. The 2022 report analysed how people travelled between September 2021 and August 2022 and what they had planned.
Of the 2000 respondents, 45 per cent had travelled overseas for a holiday in the last 12 months. The most popular destinations were Spain (31 per cent), France (20 per cent), the US and Italy (12 per cent). New Zealand also made the top 10 list, in 9th place at 5 per cent.
Of the types of trips, beach holidays and city breaks were most popular, while people were least likely to have taken a home swap or train holiday.
Prioritising travel isn't just a British phenomenon either.
Recent research from World Travel Market (WTM) found that 64 per cent of people had already booked or planned a holiday for 2023, euronews reported. Of those surveyed, only 16 per cent claimed they were scrapping plans to travel.