Official report encourages drunken British traveler stereotype

While staying with a friend’s family in Barcelona last year I was shocked when they told me about the stereotypical British traveler often talked about in Spanish media.

“They [British travelers] come down on cheap flights and they don’t even make hotel reservations,” said my friend’s father.
“You mean they sleep on the street?”
“No, they just stay out drinking all night and once morning comes they just take a nap on a bench. No need to pay for a hotel I guess.”

He pointed out that obviously not every British traveler behaved in this manner, yet it was unfortunate, because it gave all of them — even those with hotel reservations — a bad name. But apparently he wasn’t all that wrong. According to the annual “British Behaviour Abroad” report by the Foreign Office, excessive drinking has led to the increase in arrests of Brits traveling abroad. In Spain for example, arrests have gone up by 32% to 2,032 in the period reported.

With a powerful British pound, drinking in other countries doesn’t make a huge impact on the average Brit’s wallet, so holidays can easily turn into drinking days. In response to the report, the British tabloid the Daily Mail pointed out that “drunken and loutish holidaymakers have sent Britain’s reputation abroad plunging to new depths.” Again, we should not stereotype — I have met many Brits while traveling that don’t behave in such a manner — but maybe it’s time to consider whether or not to down that last pint. You don’t want to get arrested…

Who would you like to sit with on a plane?

If you could choose one person to sit next to on a flight, who would it be?

Synovate Travel and Leisure recently asked over 1000 business-travelers and below are the top results in order of preference. The survey doesn’t mention why these were chosen though — but here are my snippets.

  1. Oprah Winfrey (As sad as that sounds, I think she’d be fun to sit next to)
  2. Bill Gates (I would like to talk to him about the work he does in India)
  3. Angelina Jolie (Hmmm. Nah, she’s this mixture of wild and noble. I’m not sure I’d be able to break into her)
  4. Hillary Clinton (Nah…)
  5. George Bush (No thank you)

Another similar survey listed :

  • The Pope (No comment)
  • The Dalai Lama (I’d like to sit next to him and meditate. No, seriously.)
  • Barak Obama (Nah…as you can see, American politics is not on my preference list).

I would have said Richard Branson, he is a box of surprises and his life fascinates me. Or perhaps David Copperfield, I’ve always had the desire to meet him.

Who is your “dream” flight seat neighbor? And why?
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Everyone’s invited to the BootsnAll Travel Network bash!


BootsnAll Travel Network, one of the largest and most widely interactive travel portals full of travel resources and conversation, is having their annual bash and everyone’s invited!

About 150 people passionate about travel are expected to turn up for some snacks, beer and wine.

It’s absolutely free to attend and would be a great opportunity to meet other travelers.

When: December 1, Saturday; 7pm-11pm.

Where: Lucky Labrador Beer Hall, 1945 NW Quimby St., Portland OR 97209

Prizes: Everyone who attends is eligible to enter the draw to win $500 for airfare, and other prizes.

What do you need to do? Just show-up!
If you are one who feels the need to RSVP, you can do so on their Facebook page.

Check out their website for more details and updates if you fancy going.