European tourists to head north to dodge heat, travel season to shift as weather changes
LONDON - Tourists and tour operators are expected to head to northern Europe in future after a summer ofThe Mediterranean region has remained Europe’s most popular summer tourist spot.
The firm could see its travel season shift to start earlier in the spring and end in autumn, TUI’s chief executive Sebastian Ebel told reporters. It could also offer more holidays to the Nordic countries, the Netherlands, Poland and Belgium, he said. “Last year, we went to the south of Spain and it was very hot; this year, we decided to go to a cooler place,” Mr Bruno said.
“Previously we’d been to France, Italy, your normal summer destinations, and we were getting to the point where I was actually feeling ill,” she said.
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