The Italian public's propensity to go
on holiday has returned to the pre-pandemic level of 67 points
on a scale of 1 to 100, according to the results of a study
released on Monday.
The survey, conducted by the 'observatory' research unit of
retail association Confcommercio and tourism association
Confcommercio, said 23 million people in Italy aged 18 to 74
intend to take a vacation this summer.
It added, however, that the outlook was characterized by
"volatility".
It said only four in 10 of the 23 million intent on going on
holiday have booked.
The survey said 85% of the holidaymakers will stay in Italy,
with six out of 10 of those going to a different region.
It said two-thirds of those holidaying abroad will stay in
Europe.
The people interviewed for the survey expect to spend 1,080
euros each on average for a holiday of seven days or more.
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