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SCOTS BECOME THE BIG SPENDERS WHEN TIPPING THE LOCALS ON HOLIDAY

The Scots may have acquired a reputation for frugality at home, but when abroad they’re the UK’s biggest tippers – far more generous that their English or Welsh counterparts.

With 49% of Brits – particularly the over 50s – favouring off-peak autumn and winter holiday breaks to avoid the crowds, the new survey by InsureandGo reveals that whatever the post-Budget hardships at home, 28% of Brits like to tip generously when they’re abroad – at a bar, restaurant or on excursion. People in Scotland are most likely to be generous with tips (35%), followed by those in the North East (34%) and Wales (33%). Conversely, people in the South West and Yorkshire are least likely to tip well (22% each).

These findings form part of a broader piece of research carried out by leading specialist travel insurance company InsureandGo,  which explored the views of UK holidaymakers on supporting the communities they visit when on holiday abroad. After a year of protests against over-tourism in many European holiday hotspots, the InsureandGo survey revealed that 89% of British tourists recognise the issue and want to positively contribute to the economic sustainability of the places they visit.

From the nationally representative poll of 2,000 adults, the top five positive steps that UK tourists would adopt to support the communities they visit included:

The research also dashed assumptions that young people were the most sustainability-conscious travellers. In contrast, InsureandGo’s study revealed it was the over 55s – those that enjoy autumn and winter breaks the most –  that emerged as the age group leading the move to respect and economically support the local communities they visit on holiday.

The over 55 age group was most likely to:

Garry Nelson commented: “In a year when Ibiza and Mallorca said no to tourists coming to party, when Venice started charging entry fees to visitors and when thousands of people took to the streets of Madrid to protest against over-tourism, it’s important the holiday hotspots that benefit from tourism are also supported as sustainable and thriving local communities. It’s positive to note from our new research that UK holidaymakers want to positively support the communities they visit. Using local restaurants, tipping the locals well and booking accommodation direct are little but important steps that can make a difference – and they demonstrate a respectful mindset.”

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