According to Norisbank’s latest summer survey, most German travelers are planning their summer vacation, and almost nothing can stop them—neither the current world situation, climate change, nor rising costs. However, there is also a growing gap between those who can afford a vacation and those who will spend the summer of 2024 at home for financial reasons.
Germans are known for their enthusiasm for travel, but in 2024, they will exceed all expectations and figures from previous years. According to the representative survey, 63.5 percent of Germans are planning a vacation trip this summer – a five-year high and a whopping increase of around eight percentage points compared to the previous year (2023: 55.9 percent, 2022: 60.5 percent, 2021: 38 percent, 2020: 37.4 percent, 2019: 58.6 percent).
Five-year High and Plenty of Budget in the Bag
When asked about their travel budget, more than three-quarters of…
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