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62 percent plan holidays, 87 percent cannot be stopped even by higher prices – why Germany's desire for travel remains surprisingly crisis-proof.
Despite the war in Iran, the German travel industry continues to grow. Package travel is increasing, long-distance travel is breaking down – and holidaymakers are increasingly saving on holiday.
The Iran war continues to provide restraint on long-distance trips. Nevertheless, the German Travel Association has a positive interim balance for the summer season.
Since the outbreak of the Iran conflict, energy prices have been rising, which costs everyday life and, above all, long-distance travel. However, the industry is still growing. "People save less on holiday than on holiday," observes the German Travel Association.
Despite a sharp decline in bookings following the start of the Iran-Iraq War, the German travel industry is experiencing a surprisingly successful summer. The overall market, including individual travel, is growing by one percent to 57 billion euros this season, Albin Loidl, president of the German Travel Association (DRV), told Welt am Sonntag. "Recently, there has been a strong surge in last-minute bookings, so that revenue from package tours …
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