Tour organizers expect improvement in 2011
Although traveling abroad has not changed significantly in 2010, in the case of incoming traffic, turnover of the offices depended on the profile of the tour offices. Molnár Gabriella, the Chairman of the Hungarian Travel Agents and Tour Operators Association (MUISZ), believes a modest growth is expected in all areas in 2011.
Molnár Gabriella, in her annual statement said, that the departures stagnated or a slight increase was experienced. The most popular destinations were Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Croatia and Austria. Foreign visits became shorter, many people have chosen cheaper accommodations with one category down – reports MTI.
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