Press Release – Bookabach New research, commissioned by Bookabach , revealed 40% of all Kiwis are keen to know more about Matariki and ways to mark the occasion. Bookabach commissioned the survey to find out how much people know about the Mori New Year and what it meant …
New research, commissioned by Bookabach, revealed 40% of all Kiwis are keen to know more about Matariki and ways to mark the occasion. Bookabach commissioned the survey to find out how much people know about the Māori New Year and what it meant to all New Zealanders ahead of it being marked as a new public holiday in 2022.
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Scotland more popular than Portugal for UK holidaymakers as staycation bookings soar
Since the beginning of April, holiday rentals search engine HomeToGo has seen a 255% increase in searches for holidays in Scotland compared to 2019.
18:53, 10 MAY 2021
The Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides is a popular destination (Image: Getty Images)
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Scotland is attracting soaring levels of staycation bookings from UK travellers this Spring bank holiday. Holidays to far-flung and exotic destinations feel as though they’re just on the horizon for the first time in months, but new insight suggests that the staycation trend is here to stay, and it’s Scotland that’s taking the spotlight. Since the beginning of April, holiday rentals search engine HomeToGo has recorded a 255.50% increase in searches for holiday accommodation in Scotland for the 28th - 31st May, in comparison to 2019. It seems that travellers can t wait to get away to Fife which has seen the most dramatic uplift in interest with a search growth of 989.19%.