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Presence over presents: Brits ditch wedding gifts

two women in wedding dresses on the beach holding hands

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:

  • To cut costs, 1 in 5 skip the hen/stag do, while 28% say they re-wear outfits, give smaller gifts, or share rooms
  • While 40% have used their savings to cover costs, nearly 1 in 5 (18%) have used a credit card or interest incurring loan 
  • 44% said they would find it helpful to use an interest-free payments option to help cover some of the costs associated with weddings
  • The average guest is willing to spend up to £795, with 42% capping their spend at £1,000 for the celebrations
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.”

Brits will travel for the big day
  • 70% would travel beyond their local region to attend a wedding
  • One in four are willing to go anywhere in the world
  • Younger generations are leading the way: 36% of 18–24s and almost 1 in 2 (48%) of 25–34s have accepted a destination wedding invite, compared to just 19% of over-45s.

Weddings feel like holidays - but money matters
  • Three quarters say destination weddings appeal because they double as a holiday
  • 54% would accept an invite if it's a location they've wanted to visit
  • But 75% say cost is the biggest downside, and 42% would only attend if the total cost stays under £1,000
  • The average guest is willing to spend up to £795 on a destination wedding
  • 60% say couples shouldn't expect wedding gifts if the wedding is abroad

Money saving hacks being implemented
  • 1 in 5 would skip the hen or stag to prioritise the wedding itself
  • 28% would save money by re-wearing outfits, giving smaller gifts, or sharing a hotel room
  • One quarter choose cheaper, but more inconvenient flights
  • 22% would go for a shorter stay to save on hotels and other expenses
klarna.com