Overall, ABTA report suggested an increase in the percentage of people who have taken a holiday over the previous year – up to 87%, the highest total since the pandemic.
This accounted for holidays in the UK and abroad, which both saw an increase.
Spain remained the most popular travel destination abroad, being selected by just under a third of travellers, with France, Italy, the USA, and Greece rounding out the top five.
And despite concerns over global news events, ABTA found travel demand remained resilient.
More than nine out of 10 respondents said conflicts such as those in the Middle East and Ukraine, or the political turmoil in the United States, did not put them off travelling in general.
About two-thirds of respondents also said wildfires in the Mediterranean area would not make them think twice about holidaying there.
