UK Google searches for “Euros final tickets”, “flights to Berlin”, and “bank holiday” have skyrocketed over the past 24 hours as fans are eager to see the England squad bring it home and relax the day after.
UK searches for “Euros final tickets”, increasing by 9900% over the past 24 hours. UK Google searches for “flights to Berlin” have also increased by 614% over the past 24 hours. Meanwhile, UK searches for “bank holiday” have also peaked, increasing by 1011% over the past 24 hours.
The surge in these search terms highlights the mounting excitement and anticipation among fans as the final match approaches. With the England squad poised to compete in the Euro final, supporters are scrambling to secure their spots at the event, ensure their travel arrangements, and hope for an extended celebration with a potential bank holiday. This fervour underscores the cultural and national significance of the event, as fans across the UK gear up for what they hope will be a historic victory.
Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator PRO S.L says,
“England will take on Spain on Sunday, July 14 at Berlin’s Olympiastadion. The kick-off is scheduled for 8pm UK time and 9pm in Germany.
“Tickets for the final can be purchased through UEFA’s ticket portal, and a certain number will be allocated for fans of each nation.
“According to UEFA’s website, tickets for the final will start from £80.39 each. However, the most expensive seats will cost a staggering £1,692.40.
“Meanwhile, a one way flight from London Heathrow to Berlin costs £1,128 per person, according to Skyscanner.
“The flight departs London Heathrow at 17.20pm on Saturday evening, landing in Berlin at 20:15pm.
“The sale is expected to take place on Friday July 12, 2024.
“Three Lions fans are hoping for a bank holiday if England wins. However, there has been no official plans by the Government that there will be a national bank holiday.”