People planning a trip abroad for the summer are splashing out despite incomes being hit by inflation.
People are spending more on holidays despite finances being squeezed by the cost of living, travel agents say.
But there are concerns that passengers could face the delays and disruption seen at airports last summer because of staff shortages after the aviation industry struggled to replace the thousands of staff laid off during the pandemic. Julia Lo Bue-Said, the group's chief executive, told the BBC that while average prices were up, the extra costs were not discouraging people from booking.
Mr Boland from Which? said because demand for holidays was high across Europe, "operators can increase the price of a break". "We managed to get a really good deal. I want to make the most of spending time with my parents," she said.
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