Manchester Flights Spark ‘Mumcation’ Travel Trend This Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is approaching in the UK, and a growing number of people are choosing trips rather than traditional gifts. The idea has gained a nickname - the "mumcation". Instead of flowers or chocolates, some families are arranging short breaks with their mothers or giving them a flight ticket for a solo holiday. The trend reflects changing travel habits and a stronger interest in shared experiences.
Manchester Airport points to a study cited in its release suggesting that up to 25% of young Britons have chosen to travel with their mother rather than friends or partners. Manchester Airport, one of the UK’s busiest hubs outside London, says its network makes such trips easy to arrange with direct flights to more than 200 destinations.
Six "mumcation" trip ideas from Manchester
- Montecatini Terme, Italy – spa town near Pisa known for historic thermal baths
- Italian Lakes – botanical gardens around Como, Maggiore and Garda via Milan
- Danube river cruise – routes linking cities such as Vienna and Budapest
- Zurich, Switzerland – chocolate workshops and luxury shopping streets
- Bordeaux, France – vineyard tours and wine tastings in rural estates
- Las Vegas, USA – shows, nightlife and trips to Hoover Dam or the Grand Canyon
Prices mentioned by Manchester Airport begin at around £26 return on selected routes, with airlines such as Ryanair, easyJet and Jet2 operating many of the European services.
Each destination offers a different type of short break. Italian spa towns combine thermal baths with historic architecture, while the Italian Lakes attract visitors interested in landscaped gardens and lakeside villages. Cruises along the Danube connect several historic European capitals in a single itinerary. Cities such as Zurich or Bordeaux appeal to those interested in food, wine or artisan products, while Las Vegas focuses on entertainment.
Interest in trips built around family time has become more visible ahead of Mother’s Day. Airports and airlines often highlight short breaks linked to seasonal moments, which makes these trips easier to plan. With regular flights and a broad list of destinations, arranging a short getaway with a parent now feels like a practical alternative to giving traditional gifts.