Post by zahidislam on Mar 10, 2024 6:53:24 GMT
Excellent prospects for travel for the upcoming Christmas holidays: a recent article by Pambianco News announces that Italians are already with suitcases in hand, ready to leave for their well-deserved holidays. The high cost of living and high inflation rates have started to weigh on Italians' wallets, so much so that they have decreased their spending on sectors such as clothing, food and drinks, but not on travel. According to research by Italy Shopping Outlook by Bain & Company Italia, later taken up by Pambianco News magazine, the inhabitants of the Bel Paese not only have no intention of giving up the Christmas holidays, but are also willing to spend more than in past years. So what to expect from this Christmas 2022? Sustainable travel and savings opportunities The research, carried out in collaboration with Toluna, delved into the habits of over a thousand consumers to offer an observatory on the behavior of Italians during the main holidays of the year. As far as priorities are concerned when purchasing a trip, the search for a sustainable experience is in first place for the inhabitants of the Bel Paese , present in at least 45% of those interviewed.
At the same time, this desire is accompanied by Australia Phone Number the need to get the best price for your holiday, which is why the majority of those surveyed say they want to make the most of discounts and opportunities such as Black Friday. In general, Italy Shopping Outlook analysis shows how men are more likely to spend than women - an average of €280 for the former versus €234 for the latter. Furthermore, like every year, the Boomer generation turns out to be the one with the greatest economic resources . Now coming to travel destinations, 65% of the people interviewed say they want to stay in Italy, while 20% will orient themselves towards foreign destinations. The remaining 14% did not express a precise preference and are open both to spending their holidays within national borders and to traveling to foreign countries. Price increases do not scare post-Covid travellers Despite the strong desire to travel, Italians will still have to deal with the general increase in prices , which has also affected the tourism sector.
According to a survey by the Albergatore Pro agency and then taken up by the newspaper La Repubblica , the upcoming winter season sees increases of 17% compared to 2021 and even 38% compared to 2019. If we then consider exclusively the Christmas holiday period, we can observe a price increase of 13% on 2021 and 26% on 2019. Suffice it to say that the average daily cost of a room in the mountains in a 4-star hotel with half board has reached around €439.5, against €386.3 last year. Despite everything, the prospects for the coming months continue to be rosy. According to the Skipass Panorama Turismo-Jfc observatory , the 2022/2023 winter season will be sold out during the holidays, generating a total turnover of 9.51 billion. In such a context, there are even those who go so far as to make predictions for the next summer season. This is the case of the European Travel Commission which, on the occasion of the press conference to present the Bit, highlighted estimates that would promise a 32% increase in international presences in Italy for the summer of 2023. Now we would like to know your opinion on the matter.
At the same time, this desire is accompanied by Australia Phone Number the need to get the best price for your holiday, which is why the majority of those surveyed say they want to make the most of discounts and opportunities such as Black Friday. In general, Italy Shopping Outlook analysis shows how men are more likely to spend than women - an average of €280 for the former versus €234 for the latter. Furthermore, like every year, the Boomer generation turns out to be the one with the greatest economic resources . Now coming to travel destinations, 65% of the people interviewed say they want to stay in Italy, while 20% will orient themselves towards foreign destinations. The remaining 14% did not express a precise preference and are open both to spending their holidays within national borders and to traveling to foreign countries. Price increases do not scare post-Covid travellers Despite the strong desire to travel, Italians will still have to deal with the general increase in prices , which has also affected the tourism sector.
According to a survey by the Albergatore Pro agency and then taken up by the newspaper La Repubblica , the upcoming winter season sees increases of 17% compared to 2021 and even 38% compared to 2019. If we then consider exclusively the Christmas holiday period, we can observe a price increase of 13% on 2021 and 26% on 2019. Suffice it to say that the average daily cost of a room in the mountains in a 4-star hotel with half board has reached around €439.5, against €386.3 last year. Despite everything, the prospects for the coming months continue to be rosy. According to the Skipass Panorama Turismo-Jfc observatory , the 2022/2023 winter season will be sold out during the holidays, generating a total turnover of 9.51 billion. In such a context, there are even those who go so far as to make predictions for the next summer season. This is the case of the European Travel Commission which, on the occasion of the press conference to present the Bit, highlighted estimates that would promise a 32% increase in international presences in Italy for the summer of 2023. Now we would like to know your opinion on the matter.