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Turkey Turkey Turkey Reisen.com Sindelfingen travel specialist. By on the industry at the world’s largest travel fair ITB Berlin about the trip age (10-14 March) discussed after the mega-recession. Cost transparency and budgetary control are the lessons from the crisis, making cheap, close or familiar destinations are preferred, writes Commerzbank in a tourism study. The head – with an overview of the budget – will prevail again in the upcoming season. Germany will once again be the main destination of German tourists – and traditional Mediterranean destinations likely to when compared to cheaper travel as lose for example in Turkey. The large tour operators have long responded to the trends.

So the Turkey travel provider for Turkey tours Turkey Reisen.com reported that min. 30% of German tourists this year were planning an all inclusive vacation, to know the costs before start of travel. Last summer were already 50 percent Turkey package holiday-makers with all inclusive travel on the road. Yet the consequences of the economic crisis have not stood out, the future is perceived by many to continue to be uncertain. Expensive extra expenses and incalculable risks do not fit there in the image. The crisis year of 2009 has weathered the hospitality industry with a slap on the wrist. Once again verified the assumption that the Germans on holiday is particularly reluctant to save. According to a survey of the journal fvw sales by 62 covered operators only by 2.2 percent to 16.7 billion euros decreased tourism in 2008/2009.

The number of passengers decreased by 5.9 percent more to 32.5 million–many holidays on the Baltic Sea well booked in the summer or in the Alps are however not included in the Organizer. After initial price increases, the organizer for the summer would have offered many bargains, the magazine writes. And the price trend continues: the large tour operators again lowered the prices for the next summer to boost demand. In doing so, they can some benefit from cheaper fares, discounts of the hotels and foreign exchange rates. The Turkey specialist Turkey Reisen.com are telescope in an average of six per cent of cheaper air travel in the Mediterranean by five percent. And the travel destination Germany is already long time cheaper than many European neighbouring countries according to the German National Tourist Board (GNTB). The reduction of VAT for the German hotels should this medium-term positive for the budget impact – even if many hoteliers initially does not want to bring down prices and instead invest in the renovation of their homes. A survey of the society for consumer research (GfK) in 20 000 German households found travel plans for the coming summer a rise of three percent for the holiday in Germany. Mediterranean and telescope would lose after 10.