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Staykeepers Reveals Payday City Breaks Help Brits Beat End-Of-Month Blues

LONDON, UK - Media OutReach - 25 April 2022 - According to data from leading Proptech firm Staykeepers, which specialises in filling empty rooms across a multitude of property types, the most popular period for holiday check-ins in the first three months of 2022, were the final three days of the month – up 81% compared to the three days prior – as Brits looked for a payday getaway.

The most active day for check ins was Monday 31st January, however, proving not just to be a January blues escape, throughout Q1 2022 Mondays were consistently the busiest for short-stay check-ins, with Sundays a close second.

Commenting on the trend, Miro Gospodinov Co-Founder and Director of Staykeepers, said: "At the end of each month, check-ins significantly uplifted, which indicates that guests are booking holidays for shortly after they have been paid. The recent pandemic and the travel restrictions that have been, and remain in place, have significantly changed our travel habits and looking at the data we believe more people are looking to get away when they can and payday allows them the opportunity to be impulsive and book a short break."

Delving deeper into the trend, the Staykeepers data revealed that domestic city breaks were the most preferred, seeing UK reservations increase 20% month-on-month. The relaxation of international travel restrictions saw more Brits head overseas, with the short trip to Dublin, Ireland, proving the most popular, whilst London was the most visited UK city break destination.

For those looking for a warm weather getaway, reservations in Spain more than doubled in March (up 137%), with the most popular city for check ins was the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Malaga. Offering average daily temperatures of 15°, an inviting mixture of historic architecture, wide promenades and a gorgeous golden sand beach, it's easy to see the allure for travellers.

Founded in 2015, Staykeepers is one of the UK's leading property technology companies focused on connecting quality build to rent, co-living and student accommodation with guests and travellers around the world.

Active in over 57 cities around the world and working with some of the biggest multi-purpose accommodation operators, Staykeepers works to fill short term and long term lets, affording its landlords and investors maximum exposure across world-leading platforms such as Boking, AirBnB and Expedia.

For more information on Staykeepers and their full offering visit www.staykeepers.com

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