
The research by flight booker Kiwi.com found that out of 1,000 parents, over two-thirds of parents disagreed with fines regarding school time holidays.
Many of them admitted it was because of the high holiday costs during peak seasons.
July and August are arguably the most expensive months to travel when is when children break up for summer holidays.
The survey found that the families who did break the rule ended up saving an average of £686 on their trip.
Kiwi.com chief marketing officer Stephen Davis commented on the research and why it matters to parents.
He said: “Each year the school holiday period heavily impacts the cost of flights abroad, meaning families have to pay unnecessary premiums for their annual trip abroad.”
However, this isn’t the only problem for parents that work and try to take their kids abroad.
Davis explained they also “battle with colleagues to bag the holiday time from work first to avoid missing out.”
