Release
Attitudes towards COVID-19 among passengers travelling into and out of the UK: March 2021 to August 2021
Released:
5 October 2021 9:30am
Next release:
2 November 2021
Summary
Results from coronavirus (COVID-19) related questions that are asked of International Arrivals as part of the International Passenger Survey and Airport Departures as part of the Civil Aviation Authority Departing Passenger Survey. The questions ask respondents about their attitudes and experiences toward coronavirus and their experience of restriction during their travels.
Publications
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Attitudes towards COVID-19 among passengers arriving into the UK: March 2021 to August 2021
Monthly figures on the attitudes of UK and overseas residents arriving and departing the UK towards social distancing, mask wearing, and COVID-19 restrictions and the proportion who had been vaccinated, using unweighted results from the International Passenger Survey for the period covering March to August 2021 and the Civil Aviation Authority’s Departing Passengers Survey for the period covering June to August 2021 (experimental statistics).
Data
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Attitudes towards COVID-19 among passengers arriving into the UK
Monthly figures on the attitudes of UK and overseas residents arriving in and departing from the UK towards social distancing, mask wearing, and coronavirus (COVID-19) restrictions and the proportion who had been vaccinated, using unweighted results from the International Passenger Survey for the period covering February 2021 to March 2022 and the Civil Aviation Authority’s Departing Passengers Survey for the period covering June 2021 to December 2021 (Experimental Statistics).