Wednesday 13 August 2014

Part 2- Annual leave...what to do with it?!

This week I decided to look in  to how people spend their time away from the office. 

For many people, the thought of a long awaited holiday and choosing where to go opens up so many prospects; Shall we go to a beach? Shall we travel a bit? Shall we see a bit of culture? But not all annual leave is used up sunning ourselves on the beach. Many working families need to use their annual leave to spend time with their children during the school holidays and cover child care while there is no school or family they can call on. 

So you have used your annual leave on taking time off for personal appointments, moving house or your best friend's wedding and you have one precious week left? So where do people go?

new survey by the European Commission found that EU residents generally stay in their home country during their time off—57% of people in the EU last year took a trip within their own country. More than 80% of Greeks, Croatians and Italians took time off close to home in 2013, while Maltese, Belgians, and Luxembourgers were much more keen to go abroad, with fewer than 30% reporting that they took a domestic holiday last year.

The image below shows where most people in Europe choice to go on holiday. Interestingly it shows that people tend to go to the next closest country to them.



During my research I discovered that 36% of Americans do not own a passport! But when you think that the USA is the size of a continent you can see why! If you want sun and sand you go to Florida or California, if you want snow, Colorado or Utah! They have every different type of terrain and climate so, practically speaking at least, there is less need to travel abroad. 

So has all this got you thinking about what you will be doing with your annual leave this year? Let us know your thoughts!




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