Most married couples choose Russian holiday villages (25%) at sea to rest, and prefer to go to other cities of Russia (20%). Among them, the main cities of the country are Moscow and St. St. Petersburg (15%), Caucasus and Altai Mountain Regions (15%) and relaxation in the country or in the camp (15%). Approximately 10% of married people prefer to stay at home.
This showed a study by Boillet’s service, which was familiar with Gazeta.ru.
Licenses more often choose trips to other Russia’s cities (30%) and mountains (25%). Approximately 20% stay at home and 15% go to Russian sea holiday villages. Only 10% of licenses prefer travels to Asia abroad.
Pars in a civilian marriage is also actively traveling around Russia, mostly going to other cities (30%) or to the main cities of the country (25%). 20%is sent to Russian sea holiday villages and 15%prefers to go to the mountains. Only 10% of couples stay at home.
People in decreased relations choose essentially travels to other cities of Russia (35%) or Russian maritime holiday villages (25%). The mountain regions are divided between 20% of this category and 10% of the rest of the city and the house.
Experts say that the tendency of independent trips between licenses has increased and that married couples generally choose ready -made tourists.
“The difference in the travel approach is explained by financial and daily obligations. Licenses throw the budget and time more freely, and families are more careful for travel planning. ”
Most importantly, couples in civil marriage are ready to spend for travel. On average, they are ready to allocate 150-300 thousand rubles per person (31%). Licenses are spent on holidays: 60% of them are ready to allocate only 50,000 rubles to rest. Married (44%) and people in meaningless relationships (36%) often choose budget travels (up to 50 thousand rubles).
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Source: Gazeta

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