Spendings for bookings of Germans enormously high

Nuremberg, 31 March 2023 – In February 2023, German holidaymakers continue to spend money for bookings: The holiday travel revenues generated in travel agencies and on the classic online travel portals not only exceed the 2019 level by ...

The January peak is back

Nuremberg, 28 February 2023 – January is traditionally the strongest booking month of the year in the holiday travel business – and this year's January even eclipses the comparable month of 2019 before Corona: Germans have booked ...

The leisure travel business is booming

Nuremberg, January 31, 2023 – In December 2022, on the German Tour operator market the bookings for holiday trips have been performed very well. Especially in the last week of December and the ...

Enormous demand for sunny holidays at autumn break

Nuremberg, October 28, 2022 – Holiday travel bookings in September 2022 are characterized by exceptionally strong short-term business for the autumn months: Almost half of the monthly revenue counts on the travel months of September and October …

Summer season approaches level of 2019

Nuremberg, September 30th, 2022 – In the booking month of August 2022, holiday demand in the German market continues to be unimpressed by massively rising costs for energy and food, at least for travel in the current summer season ...

Focus on short-term summer holidays

Nuremberg, August 31, 2022 – Short-term holiday travel bookings for the main holiday season in July and August dominate the travel sales business in the booking month of July 2022. Bookings are also increasing for the autumn holidays. Overall, the number ...

Summer minus has reduced to only 7 percent

Nuremberg, July 29, 2022 – The strong demand for vacations in the German market continues in June 2022: Booking sales generated in travel agencies and on online travel agencies has exceeded the previous year's ...

Strong holiday demand is going on

Nuremberg, June 30, 2022 – In May 2022, holiday travel bookings in sales exceeded both the previous month (+ 13 percent) and May 2019 as a benchmark to the pre-Corona level: the latter by a remarkable 51 percent. The catch-up ...