November: German travel agencies with 92 percent less turnover

DER travel agency (Photo: DER Deutsches Reisebüro GmbH).
DER travel agency (Photo: DER Deutsches Reisebüro GmbH).

November: German travel agencies with 92 percent less turnover

DER travel agency (Photo: DER Deutsches Reisebüro GmbH).
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In November 2020, sales in German travel agencies fell dramatically again. This emerges from the latest Tats travel agency mirror. Accordingly, only eight percent of sales in the same month last year were made.

There was particularly little demand for air tickets from German agencies. Here the travel agencies recorded a decline of 94 percent. In the cruise sector, too, revenue fell 83 percent. The bottom line is a 2020 percent decrease in sales in November 92. For the first eleven months of the current year, things hardly look any better, because only 33 percent of the previous year's business was pulled ashore.

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