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  • 13/06/2025
There are so many places Bristolians can visit directly from Bristol airport or with a short bus trip to London's many airports. With over thirty-four sun-soaked destinations available. Their biggest-ever summer programme includes new flights to Kalamata, Greece, and Leros Island, plus popular spots like Palma, Lanzarote, and Almeria. From some budget-friendly trips to Toulouse, to a new flight to Palermo on its roster there is loads of places locals can visit.
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00:00so today i am here with holly here at kilroy who is a travel expert and we're going to be talking
00:07about a travel guide to 2025. so firstly could you just tell me a little bit about kilroy who
00:14are you and what do you do yes um so kilroy is a travel agent uh founded in denmark and still
00:22relatively new to the uk we've recently so um in 2023 we opened our first store in bristol
00:28and we create kind of packages for uh people looking to go away um it can include flights
00:37um working holidays uh surf retreats we really have a range of products and they're kind of suited
00:45towards youth and student but really we cater to all ages so whether you're kind of wanting to go
00:52backpacking or study abroad that there's so many places that you can go to tell me a little bit
00:58about the trends for 2025 where are people wanting to go oh trends for 2025 i would say
01:05japan's a really popular destination and we've seen a rise in people inquiring about japan for travel
01:12i think because um it's just such a um that there's so much to do there from activities
01:21and there's a range of landscapes um the history is really interesting to a lot of people so in kind
01:28of recent years a lot of people have been visiting places like thailand bali you see it all the time
01:34like online on instagram and tiktok and and social apps are they still really popular places to go
01:40definitely yeah of course i think thailand will always be popular for your 18 year old's first
01:47gap year a gap year trip um and i think because it's such a safe uh place to go um and easy to
01:55travel it kind of suits that age range you'll meet make loads of friends there there's so much to do
02:01and it's really budget friendly um i just got back from indonesia so i can confirm that bali is still
02:08very popular but maybe people are exploring more of the gili islands lombok close by a couple more
02:15of the islands in indonesia rather than focusing on bali because i think it really has
02:19got quite overcrowded in the last couple of years you spoke a little bit there about
02:25kind of the price and and people having a budget um we're very much in a cost-to-living crisis a lot
02:32of people are struggling a bit financially are there still ways to travel without spending
02:37an arm and a leg oh definitely i think it depends how um how easygoing you are how um and whether
02:48you're willing to sort of um maybe maybe stay in a couple of more budget friendly accommodation
02:54um so i i can tell you it is definitely possible you've just got to be a bit more tactical maybe
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