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Brits don’t truly get into ‘holiday mode’ until day three of a trip

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The research of 2,000 adults found the average person doesn’t fully unwind into ‘holiday mode’ until two days into a trip – due to the lasting stress of the build-up

Brits may need help getting into “holiday mode”, a new study has revealed(No credit)

Brits can’t seem to shake off the pre-holiday jitters until day three of their getaway, a study has found.

The survey of 2,000 adults pinpointed travel delays, crack-of-dawn starts for airport journeys, and restless sleep the night before as enthusiasm killers in the early stages of a holiday.




A whopping 67 per cent of holidaymakers don’t feel fully at ease until they’ve settled into their destination.

Despite this, a resilient 68 per cent refuse to let the chaos of last-minute packing or airport pandemonium ruin their spirits, with nearly half including a ‘holiday eve’ in their itinerary, choosing to unwind at a hotel the night before their departure.

Premier Inn spearheaded the research and has teamed up with travel guru Victoria Philpott to create a guide on mastering the ‘holiday eve’.

Tamara Strauss of Premier Inn commented: “Starting a holiday off on the wrong foot isn’t ideal for anyone and a lack of quality sleep can usually contribute to it.”

Tamara Strauss of Premier Inn(No credit)

“It’s often the case you’re setting off early in the morning, whether it’s to catch a flight, train or ferry and it’s somewhat unpredictable when it comes to getting to where you need to be.”

“The research has shown the negative impact this can have on many people and the strain can end up lingering for a few days into valuable holiday time.”

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