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Eastern Europe is travel’s new black reveals Cheapflights UK

Cheapflights UK, the UK’s leading price comparison site, reveals it’s out with the west and in with the east when it comes to European breaks in 2010. “Brits are heading in the direction of Eastern Europe en masse,” says Nadine Hallak, spokesperson for Cheapflights UK.

“Our viewer searches show a massive increase in interest for the region, and it’s clear why.  Last year showed a recessional shift toward long and mid-haul destinations, and as the economic downturn continues to linger, travellers are casting their nets a bit closer to home where the offering in price is similar to that of mid-haul, and the attractions are broad and endless,” continues Hallak.

The website’s top three Eastern European destinations to increase in search are:
1) Dubrovnik 106% up
2) Warsaw 102% up
3) Prague 62% up
*Comparison of search for first week of January 2010 against same period in 2009
 
And these aren’t the only numbers that are on the rise. Cheapflights UK is also reporting a 52 percent increase in overall search figures compared to last year. Given that this number is based on the first five days of January alone, the travel forecast for 2010 is looking very positive with emerging destinations providing the perfect cocktail of enticing reasons to visit.

Eastern Europe is similar in both distance and flight price to the Eurozone yet its ground costs are equal if not even lower than those of mid-haul destinations.

Dubrovnik offers a stunning mix of city break and during the warmer months, breathtaking beaches.  Although it tends to attract the A list likes of celebs such as Sharon Stone and Tom Cruise, with 4-star hotels available from a mere £49 per night, and flights starting at £178 return, it’s fit for the bargain hunter too.

A popular tourist destination for the last decade, Prague can hardly be referred to as ‘emerging’ in this regard. Nevertheless it continues to generate even more appeal in 2010, which is no doubt partly attributable to the rise in popularity of its region as a whole.

While Warsaw serves up tourist attractions such as the Royal Castle and the Palace of Culture and Science, this particular destination is also a popular business hub for companies outsourcing activity to Eastern Europe as well as those looking to build working relationships between Poland and the UK.

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