Global tensions and rising costs damp overseas travel plans to Europe for summer 2025
2 Articles
2 Articles
More than half of long-distance travellers, namely 57% of long-distance travellers plan to leave abroad between May and August 2025, representing a slight decrease of 1% over the same period last year, according to the latest edition of the Long-distance Travel Barometer published by the European Travel Commission (ETC) and Eurail BV. However, the specific intention to visit Europe has also been affected, from 41% in 2024 to 39% in 2025. This de…
Global tensions and rising costs damp overseas travel plans to Europe for summer 2025
Amid a widely reported downturn in visits to the United States, the European Travel Commission (ETC) is pointing out that Europe too is looking at a dip in holidaymakers’ intention to travel long-haul to the region. However, the drop-off is just 2% from markets such as Brazil, Canada, Japan, and the US, while an increase in Chinese travellers planning a European vacation is in the double digits. The figures are published in the ETC’s Long-Haul T…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium