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Embrace revenge travel

From far-flung locations to blow-the-budget breaks, get planning the most indulgent and imaginative expeditions to make up for lost time

December 26, 2021 17:00
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While booking travel still feels more uncertain than we’d like, 2022 is set to be the year of the ‘catch-up consumer’, according to ABTA’s list of travel trends. Also dubbed ‘revenge travel’ — our revenge on the past two years of restrictions — the trend sees travellers making up for lost time with a holiday to remember.

From a luxury splurge to a bucket list destination, some trips are marking a milestone, while others are focused on family time, as well as simply grabbing the opportunities that have been denied us since the start of the pandemic.

“We are seeing ‘revenge travel’ quickly emerging as a very notable trend,” says Tom Marchant, co-founder of Black Tomato. “For many, that means going big and booking a bucket list trip, or planning something indulgent and meaningful, with a strong desire to make up for lost time and to compensate for lost trips.”

A recent AMEX Travel Trends survey found the same, with 61 per cent planning to spend more than they normally would on a trip, while research by Forbes discovered that nearly two-fifths of Brits are planning “luxury” holidays, using long-term savings to fund their wanderlust.