The Great Easter: 2.2 million holidaymakers to head overseas
- 4/22/2025
- 19 Day

The Travel Association estimates 2.2
million British holidaymakers are set to head overseas over the Easter Bank
Holiday weekend of 18-21 April, with Good Friday the busiest day for travel.
With the weather in the UK looking to be mixed, those
heading off overseas will benefit from sunshine and temperatures in the early
twenties in our favourite holiday spots. ABTA members are reporting strong
bookings for mainland Spain, the Balearic and Canary Islands, Greece, Turkey
and, for long-haul travellers, Thailand.
Many more are taking advantage of the four-day weekend
to spend time on a cultural and fun city break with Dublin, Istanbul,
Amsterdam, Budapest, Rome, Paris and Dubai leading the way.
Airports in the South East are reporting strong
numbers with hundreds of thousands leaving from Heathrow and Gatwick, 187,000
from Stansted and 105,000 from Luton.
Other airports will also be busy, with 160,000 leaving
from Manchester, Birmingham expecting its busiest ever Easter period and
thousands departing from the Scottish airports.
Ferry terminals and the Channel Tunnel will also be
extremely busy with thousands also booked to travel by Eurostar this weekend.
Mark Tanzer ABTA Chief Executive said: “Easter is
always one of the busiest times of year for the travel industry with millions
taking advantage of the long weekend to take an overseas beach or city break.
Over the past few months, ABTA members will have been working hard to help
travellers secure the ideal Easter break. As always the roads and public
transport will be very busy, so always check for any planned engineering works
and leave plenty of time to get to your departure port.”
