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On The Beach sees strong demand for five-star and long-haul holidays - but cost of living crisis hits cheaper trips

Average booking value rises by nearly a third

Travel group On The Beach is headquartered in Manchester

Online travel group On The Beach says a surge in demand for five-star and long-haul holiday bookings has help lift its full-year sales by 16% despite a fall in demand for cheaper breaks.

The group said sales were ahead of pre-pandemic levels as people resumed travelling following the removal of global pandemic restrictions. Its sales rose by a quarter in the six months to September 30 compared to the same period last year.

Manchester-based OTB said its value three-star holiday sales took a hit amid growing cost-of-living concerns in recent months.

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During the year it invested in its brand, technology, and customer proposition, including selling premium lounges and fast-track security and improving customers’ access to a wider range of hotels.

It has seen its five-star holiday sales surge by 83% over the past year, compared to 2019, while the average booking value has risen by nearly a third in the period.

Full-year long-haul sales swelled by 257% compared to 2019 and business-to-business sales jumped by 45%.

As with many other travel companies, On The Beach has chosen to compare its latest financial results to the pre-pandemic period.