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EUROPEAN TRAVELERS PREFER SOLO TRAVELS - Tourism Review
41% of Europeans plan to travel alone in the ‘new normal’, while another 41% will travel as a couple, as seen in a study by online travel agency eDreams.
According to the survey, these groups of tourists are followed by those who prefer to travel with their kids (17%), in groups of friends (10%) or with their parents (3%).
These data are supported by the fact that up to 31% of travelers have reconsidered traveling with their preferred travel companies due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and had the current crisis not happened, going on a trip with a couple would remain the most popular option.
In this sense, travelers who plan to travel with a partner have decreased by 5% after the crisis, whereas the solo traveling option increased by 10% in just a few weeks. It is still the only growing alternative, compared to others such as traveling with children (-3%), with friends (-7%) or with parents (-3%).
41% of Europeans plan to travel alone in the ‘new normal’, while another 41% will travel as a couple, as seen in a study by online travel agency eDreams.
According to the survey, these groups of tourists are followed by those who prefer to travel with their kids (17%), in groups of friends (10%) or with their parents (3%).
These data are supported by the fact that up to 31% of travelers have reconsidered traveling with their preferred travel companies due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and had the current crisis not happened, going on a trip with a couple would remain the most popular option.
In this sense, travelers who plan to travel with a partner have decreased by 5% after the crisis, whereas the solo traveling option increased by 10% in just a few weeks. It is still the only growing alternative, compared to others such as traveling with children (-3%), with friends (-7%) or with parents (-3%).