Key Findings: The Rising Trend of Term-Time Holidays
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23% of UK parents say they’re happy to pay fines for cheaper term-time breaks
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2 million parents may take kids out of school this summer to save costs
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Families have paid £41m in fines over the last 3 years (Confused.com)
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11% of fined parents would do it again due to massive savings
Why Parents Risk Fines for Cheaper Holidays
1. Sky-High Peak Season Prices
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Summer holiday prices can be 50-100% more expensive than term-time breaks
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18% of parents say savings outweigh the £80-£160 fines
2. The Fine vs. Savings Calculation
Cost Factor | Term-Time Holiday | Peak Holiday |
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Family of 4 (1 week) | ~£1,500 | ~£3,000 |
Potential Fine | £80-£160 per child | None |
Total Possible Savings | £1,000+ | N/A |
3. Financial Pressure on Families
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17% of parents can no longer afford school-holiday trips
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72% complain about high foreign spending fees
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67% feel hit by “hidden” bank charges abroad
What Are the Risks?
⚠ Fines:
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£80 per child (rises to £160 if unpaid in 21 days)
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Court action for repeat offenders
⚠ School Policies:
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Some schools report persistent absences to councils
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May affect attendance records
How to Cut Holiday Costs Without Fines
✈ Book Early: January-March often has deals
💳 Use Travel-Friendly Cards: Avoid 3% FX fees (e.g., Chase, Revolut)
🏖 Consider UK Breaks: No currency costs, cheaper last-minute deals
📅 Check “Shoulder Season” Dates: Late May/early June & September
The Bottom Line
While term-time holidays can save £1,000+, fines and school policies make it risky. For families determined to travel, budget hacks like off-peak bookings and fee-free spending cards can help reduce costs legally.