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Szallas Group is returning to a growing trajectory in the Central and Eastern European region
This summer, tourism in the Central and Eastern European region will return to a rising trajectory, according to the latest regional research of the Szallas Group.

Increased interest in traveling in Central and Eastern Europe
Despite rising accommodation prices, global inflation and the war in the neighborhood, the desire to travel has increased in every country in the region, with nine out of ten people wanting to travel in 2022 within the region. (MTI)
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