Trips and fuel fees grow 30% costlier this season, Elita Travel reports
13 August 2008 (09:53)
‘The cost of vacations and the fuel fees have gone up by 30% on average since the beginning of the season; moreover, trips are going to become even more expensive due to the dollar exchange rate coming up,’ Elita Travel’s manager Oxana Volkova said to UrBC.
‘Turkey is still the most popular destination with Sverdlovsk Region’s dwellers; trips to Croatia and Montenegro enjoy very stable demand as well: the planes bound for these countries are always full,’ Oxana Volkova added.
‘Turkey is still the most popular destination with Sverdlovsk Region’s dwellers; trips to Croatia and Montenegro enjoy very stable demand as well: the planes bound for these countries are always full,’ Oxana Volkova added.
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