8 Feb
German Seniors Plan More Trips than Younger Groups
According to market research company, GfK Gruppe, German seniors are planning about ten percent more trips this year compared to 2009. Furthermore, households with a monthly net income of more than €3,250 are planning six percent more vacations than last year. They are also likely to spend more than in the last year. In comparison, other age groups will travel less in 2010 mainly because of the fear of unemployment. The results of the fourth annual study “GfK TravelScope” are from interviews of 20,000 households and are reported by Tourism Review.
Thanks to Ray Sleeman of the Tourism and Leisure Group for bringing this to the attention of Access Tourism New Zealand.


