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European Travel Commission
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Monitoring Sentiment for Domestic and Intra-European Travel - Wave 15

April 2023
Recovery
  • Most Europeans planning to travel this summer will take a trip before the peak month of August.
  • As travel prices continue to rise, Europeans choose to plan and book their trips well in advance.
  • Unpredictable weather patterns are now an additional worry for 7% of travellers in Europe.

The project “Monitoring Sentiment for Domestic and Intra-European Travel” gauges the sentiment, drivers and behaviours for domestic and intra-European travel in ten high-volume European source markets – Germany, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Poland and Austria. Key findings and recommendations for destinations and tourism authorities have been made available in monthly reports since September 2020.

Contents:

  1. Travel Intentions
  2. Trip Planning
  3. Travel Concerns
  4. Methodological Annex

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Monitoring Sentiment for Domestic and Intra-European Travel - Wave 15

April 2023
Recovery
  • Most Europeans planning to travel this summer will take a trip before the peak month of August.
  • As travel prices continue to rise, Europeans choose to plan and book their trips well in advance.
  • Unpredictable weather patterns are now an additional worry for 7% of travellers in Europe.

The project “Monitoring Sentiment for Domestic and Intra-European Travel” gauges the sentiment, drivers and behaviours for domestic and intra-European travel in ten high-volume European source markets – Germany, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, Poland and Austria. Key findings and recommendations for destinations and tourism authorities have been made available in monthly reports since September 2020.

Contents:

  1. Travel Intentions
  2. Trip Planning
  3. Travel Concerns
  4. Methodological Annex