Research reveals 41% of British holidaymakers have enjoyed their very own holiday romance
With things heating up on Love Island, now in its second week on screens, new research reveals 41% of British holidaymakers have enjoyed their very own holiday romance.
A study of 2,000 holidaymakers found that four in ten have experienced a romance in the sun at some point in their lives.
13% of people also said they met their current partner on holiday, with one in 25 even getting married following some summer passion abroad.
Overall, one in five (20%) holidaymakers say that they have fallen head over heels in love on a summer holiday at some stage.
The survey by Jet2holidays has been commissioned to mark its sponsorship of Love Island 2018 as its designated travel partner. It’s also offering a chance for viewers to win ten pairs of money-can’t-buy tickets to the Love Island Live final plus a Jet2holiday for two people to Majorca up for grabs each week throughout the series.
The study also shows that holiday romances are not necessarily a brief summer fling, but often turn into something far more lasting.