Flight Centre's Top ten for 2016
From Bali, to Greece and some home grown favourites like the Northern Territory, Flight Centre’s team of experts has issued a medley of ten must-visit destinations for 2016. Flight Centre’s head of leisure travel Tom Walley said the top ten destinations for 2016 have been selected based on previous years’ booking data, key factors such as what customers are enquiring about and what the travel industry has to offer in 2016.
“Event based travel and up-and-coming destinations are high on the priority list for customers and we expect these trends to continue,” Mr Walley said. “Old favourites such as Vanuatu and Bali will continue to be popular regardless of the events of 2015 and we expect Australian destinations will also be high on the list as travellers choose to explore our own backyard due to uncertainties surrounding the dollar.”
1.BAL1
2.GREECE
3.TASMANIA
4.VANUATU
5.THE NORTHERN TERRITORY AND TOP END
6.BRAZIL
7.PORTUGAL
8.HONG KONG
9.NEW CALEDONIA
10. NEW ZEALAND
"Greece’s financial woes may have dominated the news headlines in 2015 but Australian travellers were not deterred, with Flight Centre bookings up more than 52 per cent. Greece’s default notice and resulting referendum was a major, world-wide news event with economist worried about the future of the Euro and travel companies concerned about the impact to bookings. Despite this, Flight Centre bookings surged with the uplift expected through 2016. Greece is also often found to be a cheaper entry point to Europe than London, Paris or Rome; when it comes to Greece, Flight Centre believes the question really is why shouldn’t you go?''
Flight Centre’s Top 10 for 2016
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Destinations that dominated the headlines for all the wrong reasons in
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From Bali, to Greece and some home grown favourites like the Northern Territory, Flight Centre’s team of experts has issued a medley of ten must-visit destinations for 2016. Flight Centre’s head of leisure travel Tom Walley said the top ten destinations for 2016 have been selected based on previous years’ booking data, key factors such as what customers are enquiring about and what the travel industry has to offer in 2016.
“Event based travel and up-and-coming destinations are high on the priority list for customers and we expect these trends to continue,” Mr Walley said. “Old favourites such as Vanuatu and Bali will continue to be popular regardless of the events of 2015 and we expect Australian destinations will also be high on the list as travellers choose to explore our own backyard due to uncertainties surrounding the dollar.”
1. BALI
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1.BAL1
2.GREECE
3.TASMANIA
4.VANUATU
5.THE NORTHERN TERRITORY AND TOP END
6.BRAZIL
7.PORTUGAL
8.HONG KONG
9.NEW CALEDONIA
10. NEW ZEALAND
"Greece’s financial woes may have dominated the news headlines in 2015 but Australian travellers were not deterred, with Flight Centre bookings up more than 52 per cent. Greece’s default notice and resulting referendum was a major, world-wide news event with economist worried about the future of the Euro and travel companies concerned about the impact to bookings. Despite this, Flight Centre bookings surged with the uplift expected through 2016. Greece is also often found to be a cheaper entry point to Europe than London, Paris or Rome; when it comes to Greece, Flight Centre believes the question really is why shouldn’t you go?''
Greece’s financial woes may have dominated the news headlines in 2015
but Australian travellers were not deterred, with Flight Centre bookings
up more than 52 per cent.
Greece’s default notice and resulting referendum was a major, world-wide
news event with economist worried about the future of the Euro and
travel companies concerned about the impact to bookings.
Despite this, Flight Centre bookings surged with the uplift expected
through 2016.
Greece is also often found to be a cheaper entry point to Europe than
London, Paris or Rome; when it comes to Greece, Flight Centre believes
the question really is why shouldn’t you go?
Read more at http://www.etbtravelnews.com
Read more at http://australia.etbtravelnews.com/271336/flight-centres-top-10-for-2016/
Read more at http://australia.etbtravelnews.com/271336/flight-centres-top-10-for-2016/
PORTUGAL
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PORTUGAL
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