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Christmas and New Year's holidays as in pre-Covid but watch out for spending

2022-12-23T10:12:33.666Z


Confcommercio, 20 million Italians travel (ANSA) Almost 20 million Italians will take a holiday between Christmas and New Year's. The flows of travelers are approaching those of 2019 even if the fact that the two holidays fall on a Sunday certainly does not favor long journeys, at least for those with work commitments. It emerges from the survey conducted in the second week of December by SWG for Confcommercio. "20 million Italians traveling be


Almost 20 million Italians will take a holiday between Christmas and New Year's.

The flows of travelers are approaching those of 2019 even if the fact that the two holidays fall on a Sunday certainly does not favor long journeys, at least for those with work commitments.

It emerges from the survey conducted in the second week of December by SWG for Confcommercio.

"20 million Italians traveling between Christmas and New Year's, as well as foreigners, are a good sign for the entire tourism chain and for the country, but spending is still weak and structural problems remain unresolved. Precisely for this reason tourism must have more weight in government policies because if tourism grows, the entire economy grows" says the president of Confcommercio, Carlo Sangalli.

Focusing on Christmas, 93% of travelers will stay in Italy and in 6 out of 10 cases within their region of residence.

55% will be away for a maximum of two days while only 1 out of 10 declares that they will take a vacation of more than 5 days, thus also including New Year's Eve.

Less than 5% will be those who will allow themselves long trips or stays in tourist locations, between the main holidays.

The population of Christmas vacationers will spend a total of 5 billion euros, 550 euros per person, slightly more than what was done for the Immaculate Conception holiday.

On the other hand, over 10.3 million Italians choose to travel for the New Year holidays.

Over 20% will choose foreign destinations, favoring Spain, France and Germany, half of the interviewees declare that they will remain within the regional borders.

Among the regions, Puglia is the favorite of all, followed by Trentino Alto Adige, Lombardy, Veneto and Lazio.

However, the average length of stay away from home remains in line with that of the previous week, and the number of younger holidaymakers - between 18 and 34 years of age - with an average lower purchasing power increased by about 1 million.

This means that the overall expenditure for this period is reduced, albeit slightly,

Source: ansa

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