Ryanair reveals top travel destinations this summer for Hungarians
Ryanair, Europe No. 1 airline has revealed its most popular Summer ’23 destinations for Hungarian holidaymakers as the airline grows to carry over 300 million passengers by 2034.
This summer Ryanair is operating +450 weekly flights across 56 routes to/from Hungary and the airline is now inspiring travel trends by revealing some of its top Summer ’23 destinations. The most popular destinations for Hungarians this year include Italy (21%), the UK (18%), and Spain (10%) where Ryanair is seeing a high level of demand this summer.
To book your last-minute summer getaway and secure your seat with Europe’s no. 1 airline, Ryanair has launched a
special seat sale with fares from €29.99 available only at Ryanair.com.
Ryanair’s Country Manager CEE & Baltics, Alicja Wójcik-Gołębiowska, said:
“Summer is finally here and there’s no better way to relax than by escaping to an amazing destination at unbeatable prices. For all those Hungarians who haven’t booked a Summer getaway yet, now is the time to visit one of the marvellous beach destinations in or fly to a European capital for an exciting city break. To book your last-minute summer getaway and secure your seat, Ryanair has launched a special seat sale with fares from €29.99 available only at Ryanair.com.”
Key findings:
- Families are most likely to choose Italy (19%), the UK (15%) and Greece (13%) and they prefer trips between
3 to 7 days (73%). - Single adults are more likely to choose the UK (24%), Italy (17%) and Spain (7%) and are also more likely to
choose shorter trips of up to 3 days (60%). - The most popular trips with passengers are up to 3 days with 50% of all bookings being short getaways.
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