Away from Ukraine. 5 countries where most of the Ukrainians were flying in 2017
Online travel search engine momondo has summarized 2017 and figured out where within a year most often traveled Ukrainians.
Away from Ukraine. 5 countries where most of the Ukrainians were flying in 2017
Online travel search engine momondo has summarized 2017 and figured out where within a year most often traveled Ukrainians.
The result was predictable: the top 15 included mainly European countries, thanks bezveze. Russia in this list took 10-th place — the number of those wishing to visit the neighbouring country for the year grew by 17%. The duration of stay abroad is directly dependent on distance. The farther a country is, the longer vacationing travelers. The champion was Canada: the average Ukrainian spent 35 days.
Most often, the Ukrainians were looking for flights to Turkey. The demand for this country in 2016 compared with the year rose by 37%. On average, tourists traveled to relax for a week. The most popular traditionally remained Antalya, Istanbul and resorts in the province of muğla: Fethiye, Dalaman, Bodrum and Marmaris. The number of Ukrainians who visited Turkey in 2017, was a record — more than 1.2 million people.
On the second place on popularity among Ukrainians — Italy. In comparison with last year demand for travel there has increased by 92%. On average, Ukrainians conducted in this country over 9 days. In 2018 the number of tourists to the country may increase, as the Italian Ernest low-cost Airlines has said it wants to create in Ukraine own base and to increase the number of flights.
In 2017 the demand for travel in Spain has increased by 84%. In the homeland of flamenco Ukrainians rested an average of 11 days. For a ticket to Barcelona and back pay about 280 euros. Numerous rallies of the Catalans and the struggle for the independence of the region of our tourists are not frightened. According to experts, in 2018 the number of tourists from Ukraine to Spain will increase four times.
About nine days spent Ukrainians in Georgia, paying for the flights to and from Tbilisi, 204 euros. Given that at the end of 2017 the constitutional court of Georgia abolished the penalty for Smoking cannabis, we can assume that for some Ukrainians in 2018, the country will become even more attractive. Popular Australian edition of the Lonely Planet in 2017 has included Georgia in the top ten best countries to travel.
Demand for flights to Israel among Ukrainians has increased by 15%, and the rest duration was more than 13 days. The tickets in both sides cost an average of 278 euros per person. According to statistics, 23% of travelers from around the world arrive in Israel for religious tourism to Holy places. The majority of Christians during trips to visit Jerusalem and tel Aviv.