Conflict overseas boosting breaks in Britain

Holiday operators have seen higher Easter bookings this year as the war in the Middle East persuades Britons to opt for staycations rather than overseas trips.Haven, the operator of 37 caravan holiday parks, said that bookings for this weekend are up 10 per cent compared to last year.The conflict with Iran has affected travel plans to popular hotspots in the Gulf, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi.Haven boss Simon Palethorpe said: 'This Easter is showing just how much families love getting away together in the UK.' Best foot forward: Holiday operators have seen higher Easter bookings this year as the war in the Middle East persuades Britons to opt for staycationsAllen Simpson, chief executive of UKHospitality, said: 'The great British staycation has come into its own in the past few weeks.'But the Association of British Travel Agents said more than 2m holidaymakers have still headed abroad this weekend, with some of those hit by disruption switching to Spain, the Balearic and Canary Islands, Portugal and Greece.DIY INVESTING PLATFORMSAJ BellAJ BellEasy investing and ready-made portfoliosHargreaves LansdownHargreaves LansdownFree fund dealing and investment ideasinteractive investorinteractive investorFlat-fee investing from £4.99 per monthFreetradeFreetradeInvesting Isa now free on basic planTrading 212Trading 212Free share dealing and no account feeAffiliate links: If you take out a product This is Money may earn a commission. These deals are chosen by our editorial team, as we think they are worth highlighting. This does not affect our editorial independence.Compare the best investing account for you Share or comment on this article: Conflict overseas boosting breaks in Britain
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