Hot water destinations and international metropolises: Germans who prefer to be warm in autumn and winter like to fly further away.
This year, too, many Germans are drawn to the distance.
An evaluation by the online travel company Skyscanner shows that many travelers also head for distant metropolises in addition to traditional holiday regions.
Not least because of the relaxed entry conditions in numerous countries - relaxed entry conditions should also play a role.
Despite the corona pandemic: Germans are looking for long-haul travel destinations again
When looking for long-haul flights,
the USA, Thailand, Mexico, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt are
the most popular countries.
And that although there is still an entry ban for Europeans * in the USA, for example.
The coveted holiday destinations are also reflected in the most wanted cities: Cancun is in first place, followed by New York, Bangkok, Dubai and the beach domicile Phuket.
Mexico, Egypt, the USA, India and Russia made up the top 5 of
the
most frequently booked long-haul destinations
for trips up to the end of the year. According to the travel company, bookers pay an average of around 550 for a return flight to Mexico and the USA, for example Euro.
Also interesting
: Most holidaymakers are currently infected in these travel countries.
Compared to pre-Corona times: Germans stick to classic long-haul travel destinations
This means that the
classic long-distance travel domiciles are
again more popular than in the previous year.
In contrast to the pre-Corona year 2019, however, there are clear parallels.
The USA and Thailand were among the most popular holiday destinations for Germans there.
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Because flexibility is currently an important criterion for many travelers, according to Skyscanner, many airlines offer flexible booking and cancellation conditions.
Even so, "competitive prices" are a joy for bargain hunters until the end of the year.
(dpa / fk) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.