Bookings for June, always a less obvious holiday month, looked even more difficult this year due to the elections and the European Football Championship. However, the persistent bad weather has completely reversed this trend. TUI, Belgium’s largest tour operator, reports a record increase in last-minute bookings. Compared to the same period in 2023, TUI recorded no less than 28% more reservations for the summer months last week and an increase of even 78% for last-minute departures in June.
TUI is optimistic that the strong demand for last-minute holidays will continue in the coming weeks.
Overall, TUI is a positive sign for the travel industry. It suggests that consumers are still eager to travel, even if they are booking their holidays at the last minute.
This post was published on 14 June 2024 17:16
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