As the Omicron variant spreads it only makes us dream more of travel and while those who seek certainty may hold off actually booking flights or accommodation, others will take medical and financial precautions and take flight, because everyone has a bucket list of places they’d love to visit in 2022, both at home and abroad.
According to the travel association ABTA, one in two say holidays are even more important to them now than they were before the pandemic and in its new trends report, Travel in 2022, predicts this year will be all about the ‘catch-up consumer’. Customers will be upgrading accommodation, booking longer stays and visiting more expensive destinations. We’ll also be turning to the professionals to help with Coronavirus travel requirements and provide a safety net in case of…