Thursday, 21 May 2020

60% of all adults were planning to go abroad before the Covid-19 outbreak and 18% were planning a Staycation in Ireland. 48% have already cancelled their overseas holiday plans and 11% cancelled Staycations.


With the European Commission stating that Airlines must give refunds for cancelled flights and cannot force them to accept vouchers instead, iReach has surveyed adults in Ireland to measure such impacts on their holiday plans for 2020.

·     60% of all adults were planning to go abroad before the Covid-19 outbreak and 18% were planning a Staycation in Ireland.

·     48% of respondents who were planning on travelling abroad this summer have had to cancel their plans and 11% have cancelled their Staycation plans for 2020.

·     20% are still hoping for a Staycation later this year with a further 23% having given-up on overseas travel and are now planning a Staycation. This change in holiday plans is highest amongst those aged 55+ reaching 30%.

·     24% are still hoping to go abroad later this year with 24% feeling it will be safe to travel before the end of 2020.

·     55% believe it will be safe to travel abroad in 2021 and 21% believe in will be 2022 before they feel safe to travel overseas.


About iReach Insights

iReach Insights provides a range of research and market intelligence services in Ireland and Europe. iReach has built a Consumer Decisions Research Panel of 40,000 members in Ireland, delivering robust research insights.

The nationwide poll delivered 1,000 responses and is Nationally Representative by Age, Region, Gender and Socioeconomic demographics and ran between the 7th and the 13th of May 2020 and has a 2.5% Confidence Interval and 95% Confidence Level.


iReach Insights Limited – Temple Hall, Temple Road, Blackrock, CO. Dublin, IRELAND.
iReach Managing Director: Oisin Byrne
T: 01-214 3740 or email: 
oisin.byrne@ireachhq.com

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