Actual booking trends (FVW): April

Nuremberg, 9th May 2012 – With 12.3 per cent more in turnover, travel shops continue to register double-digit growth rates. The now begin-ning summer season shines up brightly in the booking month of April with turnovers going up by 15 per cent. The winter season is now over and last minute bookers may be missing, but this is no setback for the new record mark. more >>

Actual booking trends (FVW): March

Nuremberg, 12th April 2012 – It is very likely that the booking month of March triggered good feelings at travel offices: The turnover rate stopped at 11.5 percent above last year’s result. Thus, March can offset successfully the weak result of February this year. more >>

Actual booking trends (FVW): February

Nuremberg, 14 March 2012 – For the first time, February ends with a negative result in the stationary distribution of travel: Turnovers were 8 percent beneath the same month in the previous year, which had closed with especially high growth rates anyway. For the running win-ter and the coming summer season, the double-digit turnover increase, which had built up until the end of January, is melting away and shed one digit to now single-digit growth rates. more >>

GfK Travel Insights Starts to Analyse Online Booking for Travel in Germany

Nuremberg, 24 January 2012 – After the inclusion of online plat-forms in its tourism distribution panel, GfK has now enhanced its market research competence in the field of tourism and is the first to offer holiday bookings via travel portals as a solid basis for exact data evaluation. more >>

Actual booking trends (FVW): December

Nuremberg, January 12, 2012 – In December, travel agents must have felt joy about the turnover levels, which had gone up 30 per-cent above the previous year. Especially steep was the uptrend of 35.3% in the sales for the summer season 2012. The winter busi-ness registered still an increase rate of approximately 20 percent after all. more >>

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