According to a survey released on October 30 in Germany, more than 70% of Germans have traveled this year or intend to travel in the next six months as people gradually adjust to life under the COVID-19 pandemic, but most will cancel their travel when they face strict anti-epidemic measures.
PricewaterhouseCoopers surveyed 1,000 Germans between the ages of 18 and 65 in September and released the results. According to The German News Agency, 44% of the respondents have already traveled this year, and 34% intend to travel for vacation in the next 6 months.
PwC analyst Ingo Bauer said: "After 18 months of exhausting outbreaks, Germans feel the need to escape from everyday life. For many, this includes traveling on vacation both domestically and abroad. ”
According to Bauer, because people are no longer as scared of the epidemic as they were in the beginning, "more and more people are planning to travel and vacation." Qiao Ying (According to Xinhua News Agency)
Source: Tonight's newspaper