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Revealed: The items people from the South East can’t go on holiday without

Byihart@gravitylondon.com

Jun 26, 2019

 

·       More than three quarters of South Eastern holidaymakers take their electronic devices away

·       Tea bags are considered an ‘essential’ 

·       More than twice as many take toilet roll on holiday than pictures of their family

·       Celery makes the list!!

 

Research* into holiday attitudes has found electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets and e-readers are considered the South East’s most important holiday essentials, with 76% saying they’re high up on their packing list.

 

But a leading travel insurance provider says that this could leave holidaymakers without adequate cover should those devices be lost or stolen.

 

 

Holiday essential

Holidaymakers from the South East

1

Electronic Devices (mobile phone / ipad, etc.)

76%

2

Headache tablets

58%

3

Diarrhoea tablets

40%

4

Curling tongs / straighteners

12%

5

Condoms / contraception

8%

6

Toilet roll

7%

7

Photographs of family / children

3%

7

Religious texts

3%

 

Chris Rolland, AllClear CEO says travel insurance policies usually have a limit on the number and value of gadgets that can be claimed within baggage cover: “Many people may well be going over this limit and might want to consider additional gadget cover.”

 

Within the survey, respondents put forward ‘other’ items also important to them for a happy holiday and supporting the British tea-obsessed stereotype, teabags came up regularly. Other essentials taken on holiday were surprisingly celery, masking tape and “husband”.

 

Toilet paper features at number five in the table with 7% of those from the South East considering it a holiday essential – more than twice as many as family photos. Unsurprisingly, parents (8%) tend to take toilet roll on holiday more than non-parents (6%), but oddly this spikes significantly for parents of children aged between 17 and 18 years with more than one in six (17%) considering it a holiday essential.

 

Cautious practicality wins out with headache and diarrhoea tablets taking the second and third spots for South Eastern holiday essentials, at 58% and 40% respectively.

 

Chris concludes that with so many Brits off on their holidays this summer, his advice as always is to ensure you have full comprehensive travel insurance in place: “Baggage and gadget cover is certainly useful when something goes wrong, but the more common and bigger claims arise from cancellation and medical bills abroad. The latter can reach hundreds of thousands of pounds and so it is essential to be properly covered this summer.”

 

All figures, unless otherwise stated, are from YouGov Plc. Total sample size was 2,143 adults. Fieldwork was undertaken between 12th – 13th July 2018.  The survey was carried out online. The figures have been weighted and are representative of all GB adults (aged 18+).