Mar 19 β€’ 11:03 UTC πŸ‡΅πŸ‡± Poland Rzeczpospolita

Tourists from Europe Will Come to Poland for Easter. "Three Times More Greeks, Hungarians, and Spaniards"

Flight bookings to Poland for Easter have doubled compared to last year, with an 80% increase in passenger numbers, especially from Spain, Greece, Hungary, and other European countries.

Data from the flight search engine Kiwi.com shows that the number of flight bookings to Poland for the Easter period has more than doubled from the previous year, with an impressive increase in passenger traffic. Demand for travel to Poland is on the rise across various markets, with Spaniards, Czechs, British, Italians, and Romanians expected to be among the most numerous visitors this holiday season. Notably, journeys from Greece, Hungary, and Spain have surged more than threefold, indicating a significant shift in travel preferences among holidaymakers.

Many travelers view Easter as an opportunity for a short getaway after winter, with a growing trend of combining local traditions with the exploration of new European cities instead of merely celebrating at the dining table. According to Daniela ChovancovΓ‘, the PR and external communication manager at Kiwi.com, this change in travel patterns reflects a desire for enriching holiday experiences, and many are opting for a more adventurous Easter.

Following a successful Christmas season that attracted many tourists from Spain and the UK, the upcoming Easter holidays suggest that Poland is becoming an increasingly popular destination for European travelers. This uptick in tourism not only highlights the country's appeal but also indicates potential positive economic impacts and greater cultural exchanges resulting from the influx of international visitors during one of the important holiday periods in Europe.

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