Market breakdown

Eastern Europe
While prior Q2 2020 the entire Eastern Europe was on an economic high and outbound travel has not seen better days, like most of Europe, the CEE region will have seen its first economic fallout at the end of the first quarter of 2020. Activity recovered during Q3 and, assuming strict measures and policy support in place, Central Europe is likely to record a robust recovery over the final quarter. The last quarter should exhibit some signs of an awakening in economic activity, culminating in the winter months and beginning of 2021.
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Bulgaria

In 2019, outbound tourism - travel for Bulgaria was 1,825 million current US dollars. Though Bulgaria outbound tourism - travel fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to increase through 2000 - 2019 period ending at 1,825 million current US dollars in 2019.

International Tourism: Expenditures: for Passenger Transport Items data was reported at 371.000 USD m in 2019. This record shows a slight decrease from the previous number of 379.000 USD m for 2018.

Romania

In 2019, outbound tourism - travel for Romania was 5,996 million current US dollars. Outbound tourism - travel of Romania increased from 425 million current US dollars in 2000 to 5,996 million current US dollars in 2019 growing at an average annual rate of 17.61%.

This statistic displays the number of outbound tourists from Romania from 2007 to 2019. According to the data from UNWTO, there were over 23 million outbound visitors (including same-day and overnight visitors) in 2019, twice as much as seen in 2007. When it comes to Romanian outbound tourism, the most common destination remained Europe, totaling over 1.6 million holidays and business trips in 2019.

Croatia

In 2019, outbound tourism - travel for Croatia was 1,764 million current US dollars. Though Croatia outbound tourism - travel fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to increase through 2000 - 2019 period ending at 1,764 million current US dollars in 2019.

The number of outbound tourists from Croatia has been generally increasing from 2016 thru to 2019. According to the data from UNWTO, there were 3.5 million outbound visitors from Croatia (including same-day and overnight visitors) in 2019 a growth by 14 % year on year (2.9m in 2018).

Slovenia

In 2019, outbound tourism - travel for Slovenia was 1,677 million current US dollars. Though Slovenia outbound tourism - travel fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to increase through 2000 - 2019 period ending at 1,677 million current US dollars in 2019.

The number of outbound tourists from Slovenia has fluctuated over the period from 2007 to 2019. According to the data from UNWTO, there were more than six million outbound visitors (including same-day and overnight visitors) in 2019 + 8 % growth compared to 5.5m in 2018.

Hungary

According to the data from UNWTO, there were almost 25 million departures by both same-day and overnight visitors in Hungary in 2019. This is the highest figure recorded over the observed time period compared to 22.8 mil in 2018.

Outbound tourism expenditure reached almost 970 billion Hungarian forints in 2019. This was the highest figure in Hungary during the observed period, compared to 882 billion in 2018 with nearly 10 % increase year on year.

Slovakia

In 2019, tourism expenditure in other countries for Slovakia was 2,815 million current US dollars. Though Slovakia tourism expenditure in other countries fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to increase through 2000 - 2019 period ending at 2,815 million current US dollars in 2019.

The Statistics forecast estimates international tourism expenditure in Slovakia until 2025. It is projected to reach 3.04 million U.S. dollars by 2025. Covered are expenditures of international outbound visitors to other countries from the selected region, including payments to foreign carriers for international transport.

Czechia

In 2019, outbound tourism - travel for Czech Republic was 5,889 million current US dollars. Outbound tourism - travel of Czech Republic increased from 1,276 million current US dollars in 2000 to 5,889 million current US dollars in 2019 growing at an average annual rate of 9.03%.

The total expenditure of Czech tourists travelling abroad reached over 84 million Czech koruna in 2019. This followed on from the increasing trend over the last five years. 2019 growth showed at 1 %.

The largest expenditure of Czech tourists when traveling abroad in 2019 was accommodation, closely followed by boarding; Tourists spent approximately 20.7 billion Czech koruna on accommodation when traveling abroad. respectively.

The strong exchange rate of CZK versus EU and USD is making outbound travels more affordable. Indian Ocean is a significant destination to the Czech market and the more affluent and travelled citizens discovered the passion and joy of African adventures and more experiential travel.

Poland

In 2019, the number of outbound trips made from Poland amounted to approximately 13.54 million trips, which surpasses 2018 by 6.2 %.

Outbound tourism - travel for Poland was 9,220 million current US dollars. Though Poland outbound tourism - travel fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to increase through 2000 - 2019 period ending at 9,220 million current US dollars in 2019.

Lithuania

Lithuania outbound tourism - travel was at level of 1,388 million current US dollars in 2019, which remains unchanged from current US dollars previous year 2018.

Lithuanian outbound tourism is recovering in the run up to the summer vacation season. Lithuanian people are eager to travel as a growing number of countries are reopening to tourism in desired destination such as Greece, Madeira and Iceland, Montenegro, Tunisia, Portugal, Italy and Spain.

Latvia

In 2019, outbound tourism - travel for Latvia was 745 million current US dollars. Though Latvia outbound tourism - travel fluctuated substantially in recent years, it tended to increase through 2000 - 2019 period ending at 745 million current US dollars in 2019.

The statistic shows the total number of outbound overnight trips by residents of Latvia from 2010 to 2019. Residents of Latvia took approximately 1.48 million trips abroad in 2019, which is an increase on the previous year by 8 %. Outbound tourism spending total at 660 m Eur with 2.18 m outbound trips.

Estonia

In 2019, outbound tourism - travel for Estonia was 1,551 million current US dollars. Outbound tourism - travel of Estonia increased from 204 million current US dollars in 2000 to 1,551 million current US dollars in 2019 growing at an average annual rate of 12.48%. There was a positive outbound trend-in-travel, which showed a slight growth in travel visits from 3.607 (in 1.000) to 3.641.

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