Early booking volume in Germany exceeds €2 billion
- 5/5/2025
- 15 Day

In March 2025, German citizens spent more
than two billion euros on booking package holidays or holidays organised as
modules.
In March 2025, bookings for the summer season 2025,
which will begin shortly, were at the same level as the previous year, while
winter holidays booked at short notice for March and April were slightly lower.
As a result, the current seasonal balances are down
one percentage point on the previous month and show year-on-year growth of 7
per cent in turnover at the current booking status at the end of March. The
winter season, which runs until the travel month of April, can no longer be
affected by small deviations: It is already exceeding the final result of the
previous year's 2023/24 season by 6 per cent. This year's summer season, which
begins with the travel month of May, has reached a booking level of 61 per cent
(previous month: 52 per cent). This means that travel sales with medium- and
short-term summer travel bookings would still have to bring in around 40 per
cent of the sales volume in order to match last year's summer: in view of
stable holiday demand in the German market, this is a plannable target for the
remaining booking months from April to October, even if the FTI insolvency
shortly before the summer holidays last year gave an extra boost to short-term
bookings.
In some weeks, this year's booking volume is higher
than last year, in others it is lower: In total, Germans spent just as much on
their holiday trips from January 2025 to the Easter weekend (week 16) as they
did in the previous year. The number of travellers booking an organised holiday
trip is also almost identical to the previous year. However, there is still a
gap compared to the pre-corona level: In relation to the current tourism year
2024/25, which combines the 2024/25 winter season and the 2025 summer season,
the figure is 12 per cent lower. The price increases are leaving their mark on
the organised holiday travel market. For the upcoming summer holidays,
comparatively inexpensive destinations such as Egypt and Bulgaria are in
particularly high demand: in terms of bookings, Egypt is up 21 per cent on the
current booking status, while Bulgaria can look forward to a 24 per cent
increase in holidaymakers. In contrast, demand for holidays to the USA is
currently slumping: Advance bookings for trips to the USA fell by 23 per cent
in March 2025 compared to the same month last year. Cumulatively, the USA is
currently down 11 per cent for summer 2025 compared to an increase of 9 per
cent for long-haul travel overall.
