In 2024, Itaka Hungary may become one of the largest domestic tour operators
Itaka, one of the largest tour operators in Central and Eastern Europe, continues its expansion in Hungary through its subsidiary. In the past two years, Itaka Hungary has become a significant player on the Hungarian market, and in 2023 it will reach a revenue of around HUF 8 billion. According to the latest forecasts, an average price increase of 30% is planned for this year.
The latest step of Itaka Hungary is the opening of the first Budapest office in Corvin Plaza, so that they can get even closer to customers and serve their travel needs even better. The office was created based on the international design of the parent company and meets all needs.
Itaka’s portfolio includes 24 destinations from Albania to Zanzibar, and in 2023, trips were organized for nearly 25,000 passengers. Popular destinations include Turkey, Greece, Spain, Italy and Albania, as well as the Maldives.
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