January is a popular month for people to start booking their summer holidays with cheaper offers for flights and package holidays most common during this time.
New research from the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) has revealed that 16% of Irish holidaymakers experienced issues with foreign holidays between May and August of last year.
The CCPC has revealed tips and a warning to consumers who are planning on booking their next trip away.
The CCPC research findings for 2025 include:
In 2025, the CCPC helpline received almost 2,700 contacts about travel related issues. For context, the CCPC receives around 45,000 contacts per year. Here are some of the issues faced by consumers:
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23% of holidaymakers booked a package holiday last summer. Package holidaymakers can rely on their agent to make alternative plans for them if something goes wrong, but if you’ve organised your own trip, a missed flight or cancelled accommodation could be costly.
Overall, 30% of holidaymakers travelled uninsured, rising to 48% among those under 35. 18–24-year-olds were the most likely to holiday (58%) but the least likely to have travel insurance.
Orla Delargy, Deputy Director of Communications said:“CCPC research shows that Irish holiday makers are spending 2500 euro on average for their foreign summer holiday.
"That’s a considerable amount of money, so travellers should think about potential pitfalls that could ruin their plans. Three in five of those who travelled abroad either have insurance or buy it with the holiday. If you’re travelling uninsured you need to expect the unexpected, and bear in mind that late insurance purchase may not cover you for some events.”
Tips for before you book by CCPC:
Outside of travel insurance, there are other ways that holidaymakers can protect themselves when planning a trip including:
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