Survey: Average Briton has visited seven countries

LONDON, England – A survey of 2,000 people for London City Airport has found that the average person in the UK has visited seven countries in their life.

LONDON, England – A survey of 2,000 people for London City Airport has found that the average person in the UK has visited seven countries in their life.

The research, published today, found that almost one third (31%) of Brits have visited 10 or more countries, with one globetrotter claiming an impressive tally of 42.

The culture of Amsterdam seems to be a big attraction for male travelers, with more than one in three men having visited the city compared to just a quarter of women, making it the second most visited European capital city behind Paris. Women are more likely to have visited sunnier climes for their holidays.

The survey found that people do most of their exploring before the age of 24, with adults under 24 having visited an average of 5.2 countries, growing to 7.5 for 35-44 year olds and 8.6 for the 55 and over age group.

The seven most visited countries by Brits are;

France (66%)
Spain (58%)
USA (41%)
Germany (36%)
Greece (34%)
Italy (33%)
Belgium (33%)

The stats highlight the cosmopolitan make-up of modern British families – with almost half of people (47%) having relatives living overseas – as well as revealing our adventurous streak, which has led to 43 per cent of us jetting off to celebrate a special occasion abroad; half of those did so for a birthday and one in ten for Christmas.

The Brits’ penchant for backpacking could explain why 12 percent of people have been able to make the 24 hour journey to Australia and 6 per cent have made it to Thailand. The same percentage has visited Hong Kong, falling to 4 percent for China and South Africa.

Younger people are more inclined to take to the skies than their older counterparts – less than one in ten of those aged over 45 have been abroad in the last year compared to one in five aged under 45.

More than three quarters of the countries in the world have been visited by less than 5 percent of Brits.

Declan Collier, CEO of London City Airport said: “Overseas travel is no longer seen as a big deal, it’s become almost as normal as catching a train. This has led to more people feeling comfortable with last minute getaways, leaving packing to the night before an early morning flight, and travelling regularly for business and pleasure.

“With so many people having relatives living abroad, we have seen a change in the airport’s usual predominantly business passenger profile over the last couple of weeks, as families have been traveling to be together over the Christmas and New Year period. We also see people traveling in search of the snow, and even some taking advantage of the UK’s only year-round Ibiza service to let their hair down over the holidays.”

Other key findings:

Two thirds (67%) of Brits have traveled abroad at least once in the last 12 months, with one in five (20%) managing to get away twice. Eight per cent have taken four trips or more.

35 percent of men have been to Amsterdam compared to just 26 per cent of women.

More women than men have visited the likes of Spain (62% to 53%), Greece (39% to 30%), France (70% to 63%), Turkey (20% to 14%), Cyprus (21% to 17%) and Egypt (15% to 11%).

One in two (55%) of those who have spent a special occasion abroad did so for a birthday, 28 percent for a wedding anniversary, 21 percent for Christmas and 19 percent for New Year. More women than men have chosen to leave the country for their birthday (61% compared to 49%), while more men have done the same to see in the New Year (22% compared to 17%).

Almost half of Brits have relatives living abroad. The most common countries are Australia, the USA, Canada, New Zealand and Spain.
Paris is the most visited European capital city, with 52 percent of people having been there, followed by Amsterdam (31%), Dublin (27%), Rome (20%) and Brussels (20%).

One in five Brits have lived abroad themselves (19%) and half would like to live abroad at some point (53%). This perhaps explains why 11 percent of people got engaged in another country.

8% of people have not visited any European capital cities, including London.

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