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Record jump in airfares for UK holidaymakers in bookings rush

British holidaymakers seeking a winter getaway have been hit by the fastest increase in air fares since records began as airlines warn passengers of an end to budget travel.

Official data showed that airfares jumped 44.1% compared with a year earlier as carriers report strong demand for flights despite the cost-of-living crunch squeezing UK households.

It marked a sharp acceleration from a rate of 24.3% in November after an easing in price growth since the summer. December was the largest year-on-year increase in air fares since at least 1989, according to the Office for National Statistics.

Read More: UK Inflation Is Falling More Slowly Than in US or Germany (Chart)

Low-cost carriers in Europe have warned that the days of ultra-cheap airfares are coming to an end. However, demand is still buoyant in the wake of Covid-19 even amid a gloomy economic backdrop for households.

Ryanair Holdings Plc enjoyed record bookings last weekend with prices across the sector boosted by strong demand alongside limited capacity following the pandemic.

Ryanair Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary said on Tuesday the airline has seen “very strong demand” from travelers despite a sharp fall in disposable incomes.

“People I think are worrying that prices are going to rise this summer, which they will, and getting in early and booking their travel,” he said.

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