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Consumer economist Magne Gundersen in SpareBank 1. Photo : Gorm Kallestad / NTB
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The survey was conducted in mid-September, and therefore it is likely that even more people are thinking abroad after the government this weekend removed almost all corona measures. According to the survey, October is the major travel month in what remains of 2021.
– There is another pent-up travel need that is now being expressed. For some, it means a weekend trip to Stockholm, Copenhagen or London. Others plan their autumn holidays in Greece or the Canary Islands. In the survey, we see that there are especially many older people who will get to warmer areas again, says Gundersen.
– Do not be left with the most expensive tickets
If you have decided to travel anyway, the consumer economist recommends booking as soon as possible.
– Now there are a lot of people going out and traveling, and there is a huge rush at the airlines and travel companies. The cheapest trips may have already been sold. To avoid being left with the most expensive tickets, it is wise to book now, says Gundersen.
He reminds us that something may have changed since the last time you were abroad.
– When you go out and travel, you should be aware that the Norwegian krone has weakened against the holiday currencies. This means that it will be more expensive than you are used to when you arrive.
If you need cash at all, you should wait to withdraw this until you arrive in the country you are traveling to.
– You can buy the most expensive cash at Gardermoen, so you should wait to withdraw money. But you probably will not need banknotes or coins at all, says Gundersen.
Familiarize yourself with the rules
Nora Aspengren, Head of Communications at TUI, also answers in the affirmative as to whether many have ordered after the announcement of reopening on Friday.
– Yes, we have seen a huge growth in the number of orders in recent days. It is absolutely fantastic to see that the desire to travel is there, and that we are now finally going south this winter. Sales have almost tripled compared to the weekend before, we also see a strong growth in the number of families with children booking holidays now, says Aspengren.
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Communications Manager Nora Aspengren at TUI. Photo : Truls Aagedal / TV 2
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She says that TUI has always experienced good demand for travel this winter, and especially to the Canary Islands.
– Gran Canaria now accounts for the absolute largest share of orders. Since Norway reopened, we also see that more bookings are coming in to Thailand and Mexico, in addition to the fact that some have secured the ultimate dream holiday in the Maldives, says Aspengren.
Although it has already been possible to travel in some places, it is becoming easier now that the Norwegian authorities have eased entry restrictions. Aspengren encourages you to continue to familiarize yourself with the rules that apply where you are going, and always have good travel insurance.
– Familiarize yourself with the rights that apply to the trip you have booked. If you travel with a package travel company, we will take care of you during the entire trip if you need anything, Aspengren promises.
– Has taken off
Ving states that sales have “really taken off” since Friday.
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Country manager in Ving, Marie-Anne Zachrisson. Photo : Ving
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– We have a sales record every day since Friday and we are very much looking forward to the great development, says Marie-Anne Zachrisson, country manager for Ving Norway.
Compared with the same days in the normal year 2019, the company has from Friday to Monday experienced a sales increase of as much as 260 percent.
– We travel until October 2022, and most people will choose the Canary Islands in the next few months, says Zachrisson.
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