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Language trips are enjoying high demand again

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In the previous year, language trips were in much greater demand than in the Corona years 2020 to 2021. According to an analysis by the Association of German Language Schools and Language Travel Organizers, the turnover of the organizers was able to match the level of 2019.

There were even 3,5 percent more participants than before the pandemic. Sales increased by an average of 11,3 percent. The United Kingdom was particularly popular, as it was chosen by 35 percent of the language travel participants. With 22 percent, Malta ranks second. With a share of 70 percent, English was the most commonly taught language.

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