Nuremberg Airport: Last-Minute-Reisen celebrate surprising comeback!

Nürnberg erlebt ein Comeback im Tourismus: Anstieg der Passagierzahlen am Flughafen und Rückkehr von Last-Minute-Reisen.
Nuremberg is experiencing a comeback in tourism: increase in passenger numbers at the airport and return from Last-Minute-Reisen. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Nuremberg Airport: Last-Minute-Reisen celebrate surprising comeback!

Nürnberg, Deutschland - At Nuremberg Airport, it's going well! During the past Pentecost holidays, the Albrecht-Dürer-Airport had a noticeable increase in passenger numbers. Around 294,000 travelers flew out into the world, an increase of an impressive 18 percent compared to the previous year. This comeback shows that the last minute bookings that have become more and more fashionable in recent years are now being asked more. So reports T-Online that well-known tour operators even offer discounts from up to 50 percent on a few trips.

But Nuremberg tourism shows a differentiated picture. Spontaneous trips are definitely trendy, but the term "last minute" is not quite apt. The Congress and Tourism Center Nuremberg (CTZ) has found that there is no longer a real last minute dynamics. Surprisingly, most holidaymakers do not book their ticket so at short notice; Only 5 percent choose to book less than a week in advance. When packing and planning, the majority are more based on booking between one and four months in advance.

new trends in travel behavior

The changes in travel behavior also show up in the latest report by Edreams Odigeo, which illuminates the travel trends for 2024 and 2025. Accordingly, the Germans are increasingly preferring short trips. It is particularly exciting that 29 percent of travelers book city trips or extended weekends from three to four days. Longer trips over 13 days, on the other hand, make up only 17 percent of the bookings. The report is available on Expat-News

Music tourism plays an important role in 2024, and interest will probably not be deceptive in 2025. A surprising increase was registered with the search queries for concerts in cities such as Stockholm and Warsaw. A survey shows that 71 percent of the surveyed travel plans forge for music events, while 84 percent favor tailor -made experiences.

travel destinations and booking behavior

In addition to the classic travel spots such as Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona, ​​Germany shows itself as an attractive goal: international guests from Spain, France and Italy have an eye on our cities. Cologne could continue to be on the list of popular travel destinations for the coming years, with a booking boom of 23 percent, and other German cities. According to Restplatzboerse travelers benefit from a flexible booking policy that enables more spontaneous stays.

A look into the future reveals that individual travel requests and local eating cultures in 2025 are increasingly coming to the fore. With a clever comparison of the offers, travelers can also ensure that they get the best price-performance ratio. So if you are planning your next vacation, you are well advised to browse the different options and get the best deals with a good hand.

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