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With destination weddings on the rise, British guests are prioritising presence over presents, as rising travel costs turn weddings into holiday getaways and prompt a rethink of traditional gift-giving. New data from Klarna, the global digital bank and flexible payment provider, reveals that 75% of Brits think destination weddings are too expensive - with 60% believing couples shouldn’t expect wedding gifts if the wedding is abroad. Guests are planning smarter to fund the growing trend; findings from the study show:
With interest-free payment options available through partners like Expedia, Airbnb, and Booking.com, Klarna gives attendees the flexibility to book travel and accommodation early - when prices are often lower - while spreading the cost over time.
Karin Haglund, Head of Consumer Insights at Klarna said: “Destination weddings tap into Brits’ love of travel and shared experiences, but our research shows that cost remains a concern when celebrating love abroad. For those who want more flexibility, Klarna offers interest-free payment options and budgeting tools in the app that help support smarter planning — whether that’s by booking travel early to secure a better deal or keeping track of costs along the way.”
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