Demand for bucket list holidays from the UK will be beneficial to travel industry
By //php do action( thb social article detail vertical , false, true); ?>Restrictions on travel have given holidaymakers time to plan a dream escape
As the pandemic has cancelled planned holidays in the UK for over a year now, many travellers are eager to see the world again. A GlobalData COVID-19 recovery survey showed 17% of UK respondents planned to browse social media more, and with social media a perfect opportunity for travel inspiration, destination choices have not been of short supply when scrolling through the likes of Instagram. Combined with increased time at home to plan a trip, many have created a ‘bucket list’ of destinations to visit when travel is permitted again.
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Demand for long-haul travel is greater than expected
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flypop must learn from Norwegian’s struggle
Share //php do action( thb social article detail vertical , false, true); ?>Following the recent news that flypop has secured a lease agreement for its first Airbus A330 aircraft, the airline must learn from Norwegian’s struggle to achieve success when using the long-haul low-cost model. This business model may continue to face challenges, and the airline may struggle to become a profitable venture.
The newest airline to enter the low-cost long-haul market is UK-based flypop. With the appetite for low-cost flights rising, it could be the best time to enter the market. Although the airline has foregone the inclusion of a premium cabin on its aircraft, which contributed to the demise of Norwegian, flypop could face similar issues to the Scandinavian airline.