LONDON, February 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
Global travel deals publisher Travelzoo (NASDAQ: TZOO) is
forecasting 2017 to be the 'Year of Eastern Europe', with the region gaining popularity largely
due to the shift in tourism away from other destinations that have been affected by acts of terror. The region is also appealing
to British tourists concerned about the value of the British pound. Travelzoo deal experts say holidays in beautiful destinations
such as Croatia and Bulgaria are on average 30% cheaper than
ever-popular southern coastal Spain this year. Travelzoo predicts the Eastern European region
will continue to grow in popularity throughout 2017.
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Spain, the USA, France and
Germany top the list of destinations Britons plan to book in 2017, however the Travelzoo® Spring
2017 Travel Trends Survey* shows nearly half of Britons are avoiding traditional Western European destinations because they're
worried over safety. For others (17%) the weakness of the British pound is the biggest influence on their choice of destination
in 2017.
Croatia Top Choice in Eastern Europe
Over a third are planning a UK holiday this year, up 7% year-on-year, but millions of people prefer to travel abroad, with the
Spring Travel Trends showing the Central and Eastern Europe region is growing in popularity. 13%
of respondents say they plan to visit this region in 2017 and interest in Croatia has more than
doubled since this time last year, making it the most popular choice in Eastern Europe.
With Travelzoo recently predicting that UK tourists could be paying at least 10% more for their holiday in 2017, due to
sterling depreciation and the rising cost of oil, Joel Brandon-Bravo, Travelzoo's General Manager,
UK, said: "Seven months on from the Leave vote it's encouraging to see Britons considering Eastern
Europe as a travel destination in 2017. As flight bans to Sharm el Sheikh and Tunisia
continue, and with uncertainty over the value of the pound, countries such as Croatia and
Bulgaria-which operate outside of the Euro-offer better exchange rates and value for money to
British tourists."
Balkans and Poland Emerge as Holiday Destinations
The survey shows Croatia, Bulgaria and Poland to be the most popular Eastern European holiday destinations this year and 45% of Britons considering
travelling there admit they would have never thought of travelling to these countries before.
Brandon-Bravo continued: "UK tourists who are now looking further east won't be disappointed. If you take the Balkan Peninsula
for example, the coastlines of Croatia and Montenegro are close
to the very popular east coast of Italy. They boast the same warm weather and beautiful beaches,
lakes and mountains, but holidays in this region are on average 30% cheaper than popular resorts in Spain and Italy."
Concluding, Brandon-Bravo said: "The fact British holidaymakers are considering alternative, more affordable travel
destinations this year is certainly positive news for the travel industry too-particularly after what has been a turbulent 18
months. Last year we were right about 2016 being the year of the US, so we're confident in our prediction that 2017 will be the
year Eastern Europe secures its place as a popular destination for British tourists."
About the Research
*The survey for Travelzoo's Spring 2017 Travel Trends Survey was conducted among 1,266 consumers in the United Kingdom, who completed an online questionnaire sent out by third-party research agency Toluna. The
questionnaires were completed between 2-3 January, 2017.
About Travelzoo
Travelzoo is a global media commerce company. With more than 28 million members in Asia
Pacific, Europe and North America, and 25 offices
worldwide, Travelzoo® publishes offers from more than 2,000 travel, entertainment and local companies. Travelzoo's deal experts
review offers to find the best deals and confirm their true value.
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