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Minggu, 12 Agustus 2012

Post Olympics holiday exodus starts

While the numbers are initially being swelled by departing athletes, families and supporters, daily departures from Heathrow will hover around 110,000 for the rest of the week.

According to research carried out by the price comparison website, Travelsupermarket, more than 3million Britons have delayed their holiday because of the Olympics.

“By mid-August we’d expect most people to have booked their annual summer holiday or at the very least have something booked,” said Bob Atkinson, the company’s travel analyst.

“However, with the huge amount of us planning to go on post-Olympics breaks, many of which haven’t even been booked yet, this year is going to be a particularly late summer holiday season.”

Laurence Hicks, director of tour operator and holiday rentals company CLC Leisure, has noticed a similar trend.

"The end of July and beginning of August were relatively quiet but suddenly we have seen this massive upswing in booking and inquiries.

"Either we Brits don't want the party to end and intend to carry on celebrating the success of Team GB with a holiday or we are worn out by the emotional extremes of watching the Games and need a break.

"We knew that there would be a late-booking trend this year because people wanted to be part of a once-in-a-lifetime experience of London 2012 but the sudden rush has exceeded all expectations."

EasyJet has already noticed a surge, with nearly 200,000 passengers booked to depart tomorrow, with Athens and Alicante the most popular destinations.

Eurostar is also expecting a busy week with Britons crossing the Channel in droves for their delayed summer break.

According one aviation industry insider, airlines have had a slack summer and will be looking for a pick up in post Olympics departure to fill empty seats.

“It does look as if people have been deferring their holidays, so there is fair chance business will pick up.”

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