Summer travel is already under attack — and it's technically still only spring.
29.05.2024 - 12:58 / traveldailynews.com / Paris Olympics / Vicky Karantzavelou
ForwardKeys and ETOA predict a robust summer 2024 for European travel, with a shift in preferences toward urban and nature destinations, highlighting London’s popularity due to the Paris Olympics.
ForwardKeys, ETOA’s partner and leading travel intelligence provider, announced its summer outlook for 2024, revealing a robust recovery in demand for summer travel across Europe. This positive trend signifies a full return to pre-pandemic travel levels, with notable shifts in traveller preferences.
ETOA, the European Tourism Association, welcomes this positive news, and is pleased to share this insight with its membership.
Analysis from ForwardKeys of flight searches from January to April 2024 shows London (5% share of flight searches for travel to Europe) benefits from the greatest relative increase in share of searches for travel in summer 2024 (+1.9 percentage points), driven by the collateral excitement of the Paris Olympics, with easily available transport links to the French capital. Paris itself shows similar popularity (+0.5 percentage points increase), although its share of searches is slightly lower as many visitors to the Games will have planned direct travel further in advance. Istanbul (+0.4 p.p.), Rome (+0.7 p.p.) and Milan (+0.7 p.p.) gain in relative popularity while destinations in Spain, Greece and Portugal (including Athens, Lisbon, Madrid, Palma de Mallorca) lose ground after enjoying great demand in the post-COVID years – reflecting shifting preferences among European travellers.
However, some destinations are bucking this trend, including Tenerife (+0.41 p.p.) and Izmir (+0.25 p.p.), which are witnessing the largest surge in interest among mid-tier destinations. Growing interest in Northern European cities Reykjavik (+0.21 p.p.) and Munich (+0.15 p.p.) reflects the popularity of destinations with cooler summer temperatures among holidaymakers. In Eastern Europe, Tirana (+0.07 p.p.), continues to grow in popularity, building on success in recent years, and is joined by Yerevan (+0.03 p.p.) and Tbilisi (+0.09 p.p.) – popular among both European and Russian tourists, due to the combination of natural and cultural heritage available and affordable prices.
Analysis of forward ticketing data for travel to European city destinations in July and August 2024 reveals a shift in consumer preferences towards nature (+19%) and urban (+14%) destinations over traditional sun and beach destinations (+8%). This is reflected at a subregional level as year-on-year growth in international arrivals to Central/Eastern Europe (+25%), Western Europe (+15%) and Northern Europe (+13%) outstrips that to destinations in Southern Europe (+11%).
Outbound travel from Europe is also displaying clear trends, with
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