According to tour operator TUI, almost half of UK travellers pack tea bags to take with them when they go on holiday and that’s not all.
16 per cent can’t do without ketchup or sliced bread, with a further 12 per cent refusing to leave the country unless they have their favourite cereal and squash, and this leads to Britons quite often packing too much which means their luggage exceed weight restrictions which TUI is apparently going to take into account.
“This research shows just how much Brits love to take home comforts on holiday with them,” says Phillip Iveson, Commercial Director of TUI.
“That’s why we’ve decided to increase our luggage allowance for TUI Airways to 20kg as standard, and add an extra 5kg for guests staying at TUI BLUE, Holiday Village and A La Carte hotels.
"With all that extra weight to play around with, guests will have plenty of room to take along photos of their pets, a hearty number of teabags, and even a loaf or two of sliced bread.”
According to TUI’s research, British holiday makers can’t leave home without:
1. Tea bags – 49%
2. Coffee – 38%
3. Slippers – 34%
4. Cotton buds – 28%
5. An extra toothbrush – 27%
6. Extra tubes of toothpaste – 25%
7. Their own pillow – 22%
8. Umbrella – 20%
9. Travel iron – 20%
10. Emergency sewing kit – 20%
11. Ketchup – 16%
12. Sliced bread – 15%
13. A collection of their favourite books – 13%
14. Their favourite cereal – 12%
15. Their favourite squash – 11%
16. Pot Noodles – 10%
17. Their childhood teddy bear – 10%
18. A hot water bottle – 10%
19. Their journal – 10%
20. Cheese and onion crisps – 10%
21. Kettle – 10%
22. Cheddar cheese – 9%
23. Salt and vinegar crisps – 9%
24. Rich tea biscuits – 9%
25. Salt and pepper – 8%
26. Yeast spread – 8%
27. Stock cubes – 8%
28. Pictures of their friends and family – 8%
29. Their favourite blanket – 7%
30. Chilli powder/hot sauce – 7%
31. A picture of their pet – 7%
32. Brown sauce – 7%
33. Marmalade – 6%
34. Their favourite mug – 6%
35. Tinned soup – 5%
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Johnny C...and at lower prices.. sometimes much lower. I knew a bloke that ordered everything from Amazon UK (to ensure good British quality) at 3x the price he could buy the very same thing here. A couple of my favourite posts on TripAdvisor UK... "Can you take eggs on the plane?", "My husband is a picky eater. Do they have burger king there?"...
¡Sin Palabras! What pathetic people. Pretty much everything on that list (apart from your teddy bear) can be bought in any large supermarket here. They should holiday in the U.K., problem solved.