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Hays Travel hails bookings boom following easing of restrictions - and signals busy summer ahead

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest independent travel agent has seen customers spending more per trip, and going further afield

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Hays Travel says bookings are bouncing back towards pre-pandemic levels as holidaymakers treat themselves to more expensive trips further afield.

Dame Irene Hays, the company's chair, said customers were spending an average of £482 more on planned holidays from this summer.

Citing the announcement of easing of restrictions on travellers from February 11, Dame Irene noted sales in the first week of February were on a par with the same week in 2020, not long after Hays Travels' major acquisition of Thomas Cook.

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While sales are not completely back to pre-pandemic levels, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest independent travel agent said the travel sector was moving in the right direction and that it expected a very busy summer 2022.

It described a surge in bookings for half term holidays and last minute deals right up to March.

Speaking to Radio 4's Today Programme, Dame Irene said: "As a result of the changes to the testing regime - primarily the big announcement made by the Prime Minister on January 24 - we have seen a huge spike in appetite for taking holidays."

She added: “We are looking at a busy half term and a bumper summer season for travel this year. Many people are booking now for beyond 2022, especially for cruises, with new luxury liners in the fleet selling worldwide up to 2024.