A majority of people across Tayside and Fife say they would not travel abroad for leisure in 2020 even if given the all-clear to do so.
The outbreak of Covid-19 has scuppered the holiday plans of thousands of people, devastated the global hospitality sector and led to job losses at major airlines.
And the prospect of jetting off for sunnier climes seems a long way off until a vaccine is found, with Scotland remaining under lockdown for the foreseeable future.
On Sunday evening Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed travellers landing at UK airports will be made to enter two weeks of quarantine on arrival to prevent further spread of coronavirus.
Last week, Courier readers were asked in an online poll whether they would travel on holiday this year, if allowed to do so.
Of the 4,362 people who took part as of Monday morning, some 2,899 (66,45%) answered no and said they would not be considering holidaying until 2021.
However a further 1463 (33.54%) claimed they would be looking to get away as soon as it is safe to do so.