It's difficult to say what our industry will be like in the coming months. Will normality resume once kids go back to school, once people start earning again etc?
I can see some theory in the comment about "not missing it so doing it only as a treat" because that's how I feel with certain things that I used to do religiously. Would get my nails done weekly, now am quite happy with a home manicure using a nude varnish - £30 a week saved. I'd normally go out for dinners, at least once a week. Now if I dont want to cook, I have found some delicious restaurants nearby that deliver restaurant standard food and I dont have to faff about with taxis to and from, inflated drinks costs etc - probably £100 a week saved. This lockdown taught me to reign it in with spending and get creative myself, so I can understand why clients would feel that towards bookings.
I have noticed a difference in bookings, firstly with the level of bookings I have been getting but also a fair bit of rubbish to go along with it: cancellations; moving bookings around; reducing the time. It's definitely different to before lockdown.
I, myself, am launching other revenue streams, both in this industry and outwith. Although it sucks to not be as confident with earnings, it is giving me an opportunity to think outside the box.