Spaniards will spend an average of 610 euros during their summer holidays

Spaniards will spend on average 610 euros During the summer holidays, it averaged 566 euros, the lowest since last year, a figure that rose for the first time since 2018.

According to the summer report of the Emiros National Tourism Observatory (ObservaTUR) presented this Monday, international destinations for this holiday season are gaining strength even though they have not yet reached pre-pandemic levels.

Also the percentage of those planning to leave in the coming months go up more than 20 pointsUp to 89% will drop 11% with a recovery to the detriment of air travel.

But there is concern in the industry. evolution of economy and, in particular, prices due to the increase in the cost of energy, in addition to the development of the conflict in Ukraine.

The hotel is consolidated as follows: accomodation most chosen and nine points higher than 2021, but still can’t get jobs of 2019, but stays are shortened.

Source: Informacion

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