trippers in English

noun
1
a person who goes on a pleasure trip or excursion.
When airline deregulation added competition in 1978, pleasure trippers snapped up cheap short-haul fares, too.
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1. • The People's car: hundreds of day-trippers brave the discomfort of a fleet of Charabancs at Plymouth in 1922

2. Bray was a resort town, and its proximity to Dublin make it a destination for tourists and day-trippers from the capital.

3. ‘It's possible to view a pirate as Boorish and crass or as vivacious and life-loving.’ ‘If this was just a joke on his part then I apologize, but it came off rude and Boorish.’ ‘She claimed that loutish youths, prying locals and Boorish day-trippers were making life intolerable.’

4. ‘It's possible to view a pirate as Boorish and crass or as vivacious and life-loving.’ ‘If this was just a joke on his part then I apologize, but it came off rude and Boorish.’ ‘She claimed that loutish youths, prying locals and Boorish day-trippers were making life intolerable.’

5. Oh we do like to drive beside the seaside! Pre-package holiday pictures show how day-trippers use to cram into back of open-topped Charabancs for breaks (without a seatbelt in sight) Fascinating photos from the 1920s show charabanc cars British tourists travelled in for afforable daytrips The large, and sometimes dangerous, open-top cars featured front-facing seats but did not have seatbelts