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Interest In Travel To European Countries Growing, According To Lybra Destination Report

By Dave Simpson
Interest In Travel To European Countries Growing, According To Lybra Destination Report

According to a new Lybra Destination European travel trends report, interest in travel to European countries is growing.

Report Details

The Lybra Destination reported stated, "Travellers have a shown a growing interest in traveling to Europe, and flight searches in recent weeks have confirmed the trend. However, the growth rate has slowed compared to the previous month. The trend was identified by an analysis of data from the first international metasearch of flights; the analysis of flight search data makes it possible to study trends in tourist demand, the travel preferences of travellers and identify which regions have the highest travel demand.

"The number of flights searched in the last 30 days (May 27-June 26) has increased by 37% compared to the previous month, from 89.5 million to 122.5 million, supported by the opening policies of individual countries, the increased number of vaccinated people and the reduction of restrictions. Last month, Europe's performance was particularly impressive, with a 62% increase over the same period last year and a daily growth rate of 2.5%. In recent weeks, the interest has diminished; today, the average daily growth rate has stabilised at 1%.

"During the last 30 days, travellers have searched for an average of 4 million flights per day to European destinations, especially to Mediterranean countries; in fact, Spain, Italy, Greece and Turkey are the destinations for which there is the greatest interest and represent, alone, more than half of the searches (54.2%). 20.1% of tourists searched for flights to Spain, which remains the most popular destination for travellers with 25.3 million searches. Its market share has decreased slightly compared to the previous month, but not because searches have decreased; interest in other European countries are growing more strongly, resulting in the slight decrease of flight searches to Spain. After Spain, Italy has the second most flight searches, with 17.5 million searches, 48% more than the previous month. In third is Greece, with 14.3 million searches (a 43% growth rate) and, in fourth (but catching up quickly) is Turkey, with 11.3 million searches (a growth rate of 92%); in fact, the Istanbul airport is the most searched airport out of the European countries. This is followed by Palma de Mallorca (3.56 million), Barcelona (3.40 million), Athens (3.07 million) and London (2.98 million)."

Turkey

The reported continued, "Together with Italy, Turkey has the highest growth rate out of the European destinations. During the last 30 days searches have increased at an average daily rate of 1.3% but, in fact, the country has been growing steadily for three months. Since April, interest in Turkey has been growing strongly, with travellers searching for an average of 185,000 flights per day. However, today, the average is 404,000 searches per day, with an average growth rate of 1.3%. Most of the flight searches for Turkey are for the Istanbul airport (33% of the total number of searches), with 3.56 million searches."

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UK

The reported added, "There were 8.23 million searches to the UK in the last 30 days, only 9% more than the previous month. The average daily growth rate is just under the average, at +0.8%, while the rapid inoculations of the vaccine initially stimulated demand (especially outgoing demand), the traffic light system set up by the British government has blocked it, discouraging travelers from visiting. To date, only a handful of countries are included in the green list; all the others are subject to a minimum ten day quarantine, which makes the idea of traveling to the UK more complicated for most travellers. In addition, with the spread of the Delta variant, the UK is no longer among the safe countries on the UK's EU safe-list and many countries - such as Italy - are reintroducing mandatory quarantine for travellers. This trend shows the uncertainty of demand, which is now mainly domestic (35%) and is primarily looking for last-minute flights."

Lybra Destination Information

Destination is a market intelligence project created by Lybra - developers of a machine learning, data-centric revenue management system (RMS) - to share real-time, region-specific statistics, information and trends in the world of tourism.

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