Travel agencies predict record summer despite 15% price hike
Holidays now seen as "basic necessity" while demand for trips to US falls, according to ACAVE

Travel agencies are predicting another "record" summer for bookings, despite prices rising by up to 15% compared to last year.
That's according to Jordi Martí, the president of Barcelona-based ACAVE (Corporate Association of Specialised Travel Agencies).
Martí said he was pleased that the "significant" price increases have not impacted demand. "Holidays have become a basic necessity," he stated.
On average, travellers spend around €2,000 per person on trips abroad, Martí noted, though this varies greatly depending on the destination, he said.
The association also highlighted a sharp decline in bookings to the United States, which it attributes to the "unpopularity" of Donald Trump and concerns about what travellers may face at border control.