Some 2.7 million Brits – six per cent per cent of the adult population – plan to take advantage of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend by taking a minimum of one overnight holiday trip inside the UK, per figures from VisitEngland.
Of these 2.5 million people – five per cent – are planning to take that trip in England, in accordance with the most recent Trip Tracker survey from the tourism body.
This is probably going to generate some £600 million in tourism spend for the united kingdom economy, around £543 million of that can be spent in England.
A further 4.9 million Brits (ten per cent) are currently undecided about whether to take an overnight trip over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Of this group, two million people (40 per cent) are waiting to work out what the elements is like before you make a decision.
The national tourist board also revealed that 5.9 million Brits (12 per cent) have already made plans for day trips in England, with another 14.3 million (29 per cent) saying they’d get out and about over the Bank Holiday weekend.
Events are happening up and down the rustic to mark the Easter weekend, equivalent to York’s Chocolate Festival and the Trereife Easter Food Fair in Cornwall.
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