The growth of shoulder season travel continues apace, with new reports from Original Travel revealing a record-breaking surge in October departures last year (up 55% compared to 2023), with 2025 set to follow suit. According to the bespoke travel specialists, the growing trend of schools offering a two-week October half-term, coupled with Britons’ preference for off-peak travel, has propelled October to ‘second most popular month to travel’ status, beaten only by July.
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