15% Brit families plan to take a holiday abroad during the February half-term
- 2/17/2026
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According to ABTA’s latest Holiday Habits
research, of those planning on taking a holiday abroad in the next 12 months,
15% of families with children plan to take a holiday abroad during the February
half-term.
The February break offers a multitude of options for a
holiday overseas – from hitting the slopes to escaping for some much-needed
winter sun. City breaks are also popular at this time of year, as people opt for
the chance to take in the sights and museums.
When asked what type of holidays families planned to
take during the winter period (November to March), families with children of
school age said a city break (37%), a cruise (28%), a winter sun holiday (26%)
and 15% said a skiing or snowboarding holiday.
With February half-term an extremely popular time for
family ski trips, ABTA is advising parents to make sure they have travel
insurance for winter sports activities, ensuring it covers all of the family.
Ski cover is not always included in standard policies, and costs can run into
the thousands if people need medical assistance or need to be airlifted off the
mountain.
ABTA also says it is important travellers are prepared
for their trips this half term, particularly as there have been changes to
travel since the last school break.
More and more airports and ports in Europe are
applying the new Entry/Exit System (EES), which sees additional information
gathered at passport control, including fingerprints and facial scans.
Travellers should be prepared that passport checks will take longer and are
advised to give themselves plenty of time to go through passport control when
taking their return flight home.
Similarly, the UK Government’s new Electronic Travel
Authorisation (ETA) comes fully into force on 25th February. While British
citizens and dual-nationals won’t need an ETA, if you are dual-national British
citizen travelling back on or after this date, you’ll need your British
passport or certificate of entitlement to show on your return.
Mark Tanzer, ABTA Chief Executive, said: “We know how
important holidays are for family life – a chance to take time out and be
together, uninterrupted by daily life. We want them to go as smoothly as
possible, which is why, ahead of half-term, we’re offering a few timely
reminders. With a few changes coming into force, it is important that
travellers understand what may be different for their holiday this time around,
and allow extra time for going through passport control checks. ABTA has
further travel advice available on its website to help holidaymakers prepare
for February half-term travel.”







