How UK consumers are responding to Omicron concerns
In the run-up to Christmas and the end of the year, the surge in Covid-19 cases linked to the Omicron variant cast a pall on consumers’ plans for the festive travel.
At YouGov, we’ve been tracking perceptions around Omicron and more than nine in ten British adults say they are aware of the new variant (97%). What’s more, people appear to be keeping a close eye on Omicron’s spread with
70% of British adults indicating they are following the topic closely
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UK’s newly implemented Covid-19 guidance didn’t come as a surprise for many. Back in November, two-thirds of British adults said it was likely that additional government restrictions would be brought in during the Christmas period.
On the 15th of December, the UK has recorded the highest number of daily Covid-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic and all this means that we’re starting to see Omicron affect people’s plans during the holidays.
YouGov’s survey of British adults found that nearly one in five (17%) say they have already cancelled or postponed plans over the next couple of weeks due to concerns over the Omicron variant.
The data reveals that people seem to be taking a wait-and-see approach with 39% of people saying they have not cancelled any plans but are considering doing so (39%).
Some consumers seem completely resolved to keep with their plans in the next few weeks (39%), however, including a plurality of young adults aged 18-24 (42%).
The Omicron variant also clouds the outlook for travel in the New Year, a potential blow for international demand to and from the UK after months of showing positive momentum. According to data from
YouGov’s Global Travel Profiles, demand for outbound travel from the UK increased by 48% between the beginning of summer and November (from 27% in June to 40% in November).
New YouGov data reveals that this outbound demand has dipped by five-points in December (35%).
We’re also seeing a slight uptick in the share of people who say health risks (from 33% in November to 37% in December) and travel restrictions (35% to 44%) are currently preventing them from travelling.
As the Covid-19 situation continues to unfold, it's critical to keep a pulse on how the travel market is reacting to Omicron and changing governmental policies. YouGov’s audience intelligence tools and travel database can help companies keep pace with travellers and dissect travel sentiment during these turbulent times.
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Methodology: YouGov surveyed 3,841 British adults aged 18 and over on December 13, 2021. All interviews were conducted online and results are weighted to be nationally representative.
A version of this story first appeared on Travel Weekly.