Post by ivykhan885 on Mar 10, 2024 4:45:24 GMT
The vaccination campaign in Italy finally seems to be proceeding quickly, in almost all regions. The contagion curve is starting to decrease, also thanks to the milder and unfavorable climate for the proliferation of the virus. That's enough for our compatriots to take courage and start booking their 2021 holidays. An encouraging trend, already perceived at the beginning of April , but today more concrete than ever. Among the most popular destinations in the Mediterranean area, bookings for Italy and Albania outperform those for Spain and Greece, traditional summer destinations. This and much more emerges from the latest eDreams research on the trend of bookings and searches for summer 2021 conveyed by the group's apps and sites in Italy, Spain, France, Portugal, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and the United Kingdom. First bookings: in the Mediterranean and as a couple Italians want to travel, but they still stick to destinations relatively close to home, also due to the fewer restrictions in force in these markets. Approximately 97% of bookings made from the beginning of the year to
April 25, for stays in July and August, and 95% of those for September and October, are oriented towards medium and short-haul flights. The second interesting data is demographic: it seems that couples are the category most eager for travel, compared to last year when, in the same period, bookings were mainly made by small groups (3 people). Shifting the focus to the duration of the holidays , it turns out that in the central period of summer 2021 one in two compatriots (51%) planned a stay of 7-13 days. A trend confirmed for the cooler months, with 38% of bookings of the same duratio Australia Telegram Number Data in September and October (while in 2020 the figure stopped at 33%). An important signal, which once again denotes how much travellers, in Italy and around the world, have suffered greatly from the inability to travel. A dormant request, which re-emerges forcefully, almost like a physical necessity, at the time of reopening and the easing of restrictions. In the first phase of early booking for July and August the Italian coasts took the lion's share, while in the following months some of the most renowned hotspots of European tourism appear again
, such as Barcelona, Paris and Amsterdam. Off-season and long-range getaways for the undecided An analysis of searches , rather than bookings, carried out from 1 January to 25 April for holiday periods from July to October 2021, confirms the pressing desire for normality among the vast majority of Italians. Normality but also necessary time for relaxation, perhaps out of season, away from the crowds of the hot months. If, in fact, searches on eDreams sites and apps for July and August focus mainly on medium and short haul (70% compared to 30% for long haul), travelers considering a departure in September and October appear inclined to a long stay, therefore a full-blown holiday (44%). A trend already noted in 2019 reappears, but is now growing: in the pre-Covid era, travelers who searched for long-haul trips in late summer were 37%. Regarding the most sought-after destinations, many international destinations appear in the top ten of those planning a trip in the height of summer . Among these we highlight New York, in third position for the period July and August and even in first place in searches for end-of-season trips. Bringing up the rear for getaways in September and October are Tokyo and Dubai. It is interesting to note that the most popular destinations for September and October 2021 are starting to resemble those of the same period in 2019 more and more often, a further litmus test of the Italian desire to explore the world again. Rome returns to enchant foreigners Italy is ready to pack its bags, even for exotic destinations. But is our country also an object of desire by international travellers? Absolutely yes. Rome, in particular, ranks ninth in the global ranking of the most booked destinations for September and October 2021. Going into detail, the capital is the late summer dream for travelers from Spain and Portugal, who assign it 10th and 6th ° place in the national top ten. Share Did you like this article? Share this article Subscribe to the RSS Feed Add it to your favorites Read other users' comments Sign up to our newsletter Write your opinion Read similar/related articles Print this article
April 25, for stays in July and August, and 95% of those for September and October, are oriented towards medium and short-haul flights. The second interesting data is demographic: it seems that couples are the category most eager for travel, compared to last year when, in the same period, bookings were mainly made by small groups (3 people). Shifting the focus to the duration of the holidays , it turns out that in the central period of summer 2021 one in two compatriots (51%) planned a stay of 7-13 days. A trend confirmed for the cooler months, with 38% of bookings of the same duratio Australia Telegram Number Data in September and October (while in 2020 the figure stopped at 33%). An important signal, which once again denotes how much travellers, in Italy and around the world, have suffered greatly from the inability to travel. A dormant request, which re-emerges forcefully, almost like a physical necessity, at the time of reopening and the easing of restrictions. In the first phase of early booking for July and August the Italian coasts took the lion's share, while in the following months some of the most renowned hotspots of European tourism appear again
, such as Barcelona, Paris and Amsterdam. Off-season and long-range getaways for the undecided An analysis of searches , rather than bookings, carried out from 1 January to 25 April for holiday periods from July to October 2021, confirms the pressing desire for normality among the vast majority of Italians. Normality but also necessary time for relaxation, perhaps out of season, away from the crowds of the hot months. If, in fact, searches on eDreams sites and apps for July and August focus mainly on medium and short haul (70% compared to 30% for long haul), travelers considering a departure in September and October appear inclined to a long stay, therefore a full-blown holiday (44%). A trend already noted in 2019 reappears, but is now growing: in the pre-Covid era, travelers who searched for long-haul trips in late summer were 37%. Regarding the most sought-after destinations, many international destinations appear in the top ten of those planning a trip in the height of summer . Among these we highlight New York, in third position for the period July and August and even in first place in searches for end-of-season trips. Bringing up the rear for getaways in September and October are Tokyo and Dubai. It is interesting to note that the most popular destinations for September and October 2021 are starting to resemble those of the same period in 2019 more and more often, a further litmus test of the Italian desire to explore the world again. Rome returns to enchant foreigners Italy is ready to pack its bags, even for exotic destinations. But is our country also an object of desire by international travellers? Absolutely yes. Rome, in particular, ranks ninth in the global ranking of the most booked destinations for September and October 2021. Going into detail, the capital is the late summer dream for travelers from Spain and Portugal, who assign it 10th and 6th ° place in the national top ten. Share Did you like this article? Share this article Subscribe to the RSS Feed Add it to your favorites Read other users' comments Sign up to our newsletter Write your opinion Read similar/related articles Print this article