Two key data sets that highlight travel frequencies and associated money spending patterns underpin this compelling narrative.
Here are the standout findings regarding travel frequencies:
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With more than 14 million visits, Spain tops the list as the most popular destination for British travellers. 26.74% of visits from British travellers to Europe were to Spain.
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France emerges as the second favourite, attracting over 7 million British visitors.
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Italy holds the third spot, drawing close to 4 million UK tourists.
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Our data indicates significant seasonal trends, with Q3 showing the highest travel numbers across the board.
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Other top spots include Greece, Portugal, and the Republic of Ireland, each showcasing unique draws for British tourists.
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The total number of visits to European countries in 3 quarters of 2023 is 52,364,000.
Top 10 countries:
Europe |
Total Visits |
Spain |
14,004,000 |
France |
7,267,000 |
Italy |
3,898,000 |
Greece |
3,493,000 |
Portugal |
3,152,000 |
Republic of Ireland |
2,676,000 |
Turkey |
2,613,000 |
Poland |
2,150,000 |
Netherlands |
2,002,000 |
Germany |
1,770,000 |
The money spending data for Q1, Q2 and Q3 2023 further enhances the story:
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British tourists’ spending in Spain soared to 11 billion with an increase of 11.7% compared to 2022.
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British visitors spent a substantial 5 billion in France and that’s an increase of 22.97% compared to the same period in 2022.
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British spending in Italy reached 3 billion with a huge increase of 33.33% compared to the same period in 2022.
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A dramatic increase in spending in Greece, with a peak of 3.3 billion. Compared with the same period in 2022 this is an increase of 15%!
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In 2023 British travellers spent over 2.2 billion in Portugal, with an increase in the same period of 2022 for 8%.
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In the same period, spending in Russia decreased by 50%.
Spending (in billions) in the most popular countries:
Country |
2022 |
2023 |
% Change |
Spain |
8,971 |
10,024 |
11.74 |
France |
4,084 |
5,022 |
22.97 |
Greece |
2,909 |
3,345 |
14.99 |
Italy |
2,262 |
3,016 |
33.33 |
Portugal |
2,052 |
2,219 |
8.14 |
Turkey |
1,696 |
2,180 |
28.54 |
Republic of Ireland |
887 |
1,161 |
30.89 |
Netherlands |
654 |
1,027 |
57.03 |
Poland |
903 |
956 |
5.87 |
Germany |
698 |
917 |
31.38 |
Romania |
783 |
860 |
9.83 |
Switzerland |
576 |
821 |
42.53 |
Austria |
396 |
527 |
33.08 |
Cyprus |
400 |
495 |
23.75 |
Malta |
292 |
395 |
35.27 |
Belgium |
310 |
366 |
18.06 |
Bulgaria |
306 |
338 |
10.46 |
Norway |
202 |
332 |
64.36 |
Hungary |
193 |
310 |
60.62 |
Czech Republic |
125 |
192 |
53.6 |
Denmark |
180 |
182 |
1.11 |
Sweden |
161 |
176 |
9.32 |
Lithuania |
120 |
127 |
5.83 |
Finland |
82 |
121 |
47.56 |
Slovakia |
47 |
72 |
53.19 |
Russia |
67 |
33 |
-50.75 |
Luxembourg |
23 |
18 |
-21.74 |
This data doesn’t only quantify the travel trends but also illustrates the recovery course of the travel industry, the post-Brexit shifts in tourism, and consumer confidence in cross-border travel.
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