
"Rising fuel prices, aviation fuel prices, and changes to travel rules such as the new EU border system, EES, are causing some holidaymakers to reconsider their travel plans."
"Holiday companies have predicted an increase in bookings for UK summer breaks after a jump in interest from Britons fearful of flight cancellations linked to the Iran war."
Rising fuel prices and changes to travel regulations, such as the new EU border system, are influencing holidaymakers' decisions. Many are reconsidering their travel plans, particularly in light of recent global events like the Iran war. Holiday companies anticipate an increase in bookings for UK summer breaks as Britons express concern over potential flight cancellations. This shift in interest reflects a growing trend among travelers prioritizing domestic options over international travel due to uncertainties.
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