Uncertainty around fuel supply is driving Australians to rethink their holiday plans, a new survey shows.
Many are staying closer to home and spending less on travel.
Travellers are keeping their holiday plans on track by choosing destinations closer to their doorstep, data from the largest holiday park group in New South Wales, Reflections Holidays, shows.
The survey for a group that manages 40 holiday parks in coastal and inland NSW was conducted over the Easter long weekend and revealed that fuel prices and availability are weighing on travellers’ minds, and they are choosing to holiday closer to home.
The survey for a group that manages 40 holiday parks in coastal and inland NSW was conducted over the Easter long weekend and revealed that fuel prices and availability are weighing on travellers’ minds, and they are choosing to holiday closer to home.
The Reflections survey found 23% of travellers with bookings in the next three months had changed their plans to holiday closer to home, and in this cohort, 36.2% had reduced their travel distance by at least 300 kilometres.
Reflections CEO Nick Baker said in a media release that the shift showed that travellers were now more cautious but still determined to go on holidays.
“What our guests are telling us is that they still want to holiday, they are weighing up cost and availability of fuel, and around one quarter of them are shifting their trip to a destination that is closer to home,” Baker said.
“The survey reinforces that people still want to holiday, arguably because now more than ever it’s important to connect with each other and with nature, and they are prioritising travelling shorter distances to have a getaway with loved ones."
Reflections has introduced discounts in coming months which encourage local travel, and until April 30 is offering a $25 fuel offset voucher.
Image: Reflections, Bonny Hills


