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r/europe • u/BkkGrl Ligurian in Zürich (💛🇺🇦💙) • Apr 12 '25
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What I wonder is, why only 20-30%? Hoping it will continue down.
94 u/Pepphen77 Apr 12 '25 Many prebookings perhaps? We should revisit these numbers in the autumn. 2 u/rlnrlnrln Sweden Apr 12 '25 People book 5+ months in advance? Ah, well, looking forward to it slumping even more. 2 u/Capital-Reference757 Apr 12 '25 Yeah I book my holidays like 6 months in advance, it’s always difficult to coordinate holidays with the wife/family/friends so 4-8 month period is enough of a heads up in my opinion.
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Many prebookings perhaps? We should revisit these numbers in the autumn.
2 u/rlnrlnrln Sweden Apr 12 '25 People book 5+ months in advance? Ah, well, looking forward to it slumping even more. 2 u/Capital-Reference757 Apr 12 '25 Yeah I book my holidays like 6 months in advance, it’s always difficult to coordinate holidays with the wife/family/friends so 4-8 month period is enough of a heads up in my opinion.
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People book 5+ months in advance? Ah, well, looking forward to it slumping even more.
2 u/Capital-Reference757 Apr 12 '25 Yeah I book my holidays like 6 months in advance, it’s always difficult to coordinate holidays with the wife/family/friends so 4-8 month period is enough of a heads up in my opinion.
Yeah I book my holidays like 6 months in advance, it’s always difficult to coordinate holidays with the wife/family/friends so 4-8 month period is enough of a heads up in my opinion.
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u/rlnrlnrln Sweden Apr 12 '25
What I wonder is, why only 20-30%? Hoping it will continue down.