Millions head abroad for the new year getaway
- 12/20/2024
- 105 Day

Millions of people will be heading abroad
over the Christmas and New Year period, 20 December to 2 January reveals ABTA –
The Travel Association. This time of year is one of the most popular times for
overseas travel, particularly for those with young families. Sunday 22 December
is set to the busiest day for departures and Christmas Day the quietest.
Holidaymakers are looking for winter sun or a
traditional snowy Christmas. For those seeking warmth and sunshine, the most
popular destinations are the Canary Islands, Southern Spain, Portugal, Turkey
and Dubai.
For a more traditional Christmas experience in a snowy
destination, the ski resorts of France, Austria, Switzerland and Scandinavia
lead the way.
For party goers looking to celebrate the New Year and
winter market lovers, the most popular overseas city break destinations this
year include Amsterdam, Budapest, Dublin, Paris, Prague and Vienna.
The Christmas getaway in numbers
Millions of people will be leaving the country through
the major airports, all of which are reporting high numbers. 500,000 are set to
depart from Stansted, 400,000 from Luton, in addition to around 500,000 leaving
from Manchester, 200,000 from Birmingham and 175,000 from Bristol. Heathrow is
expecting its busiest December ever, on Christmas Day the airport expects the
number of passengers to increase by 21 percent year on year even though it
remains the quietest day for travel over the festive period.
Hundreds of thousands of passengers will be leaving
from Scottish airports, Edinburgh expects its busiest days to be the three
Fridays of December 20, December 27 and January 3.
A significant number of people are also travelling
across the English Channel by ferry or through the Channel Tunnel.
Mark Tanzer, ABTA Chief Executive said: “Christmas and
New Year are one of the busiest times of year for overseas travel with millions
heading off to spend quality time with family and friends. “Holidaymakers are
either looking for some winter sun or guaranteed snow as well as the
opportunity for everyone to relax and enjoy themselves with someone else doing
the hard work of cooking and clearing up after the festivities. “We’re
encouraging people to plan ahead when making their journeys; public transport
and the roads will be very busy so always leave plenty of time to arrive at
your departure port to avoid any difficulties. ABTA members will be able to
provide advice to their customers about their travels, so do get in touch with
them if you have any queries.”
