The strengthening of the Czech currency, extremely cheap flights and competition between different tourist companies, these are the main factors causing the increasing demand for distant countries.
“I would use. The prices are very favorable. A one-week trip to the coast is now quite cheap. The competition between companies is stronger, which in our favor to us, the customers. I’d like to visit Japan.”
“I’m too busy, so they do not have time to tour the various agencies in search of more favorable prices. This year I went on holiday to Mauritius. It was nice, but the trip was not me anything cheap.”
“I have no influence left by the offers, although surprising. I like to travel and I’m saving money all year to visit a country that attracts me or I was recommended. But I am determined to take advantage of low prices and visit Egypt “.
In 2006, a one-week trip to Egypt cost about 30 billion kronor, or over one thousand euros. Currently, a comparable trip is possible to buy it for half the previous price.

The prices of travel dropped significantly, resulting in a record number of tourists this year Czechs spend their vacations in Cuba and Thailand. Prices fluctuate around a thousand euros.
Meanwhile, prices for travel in Europe remained almost the same. However, the tourists Czechs will also support them during this tourist season strengthening the national currency. For example, in 2002 the U.S. dollar was quoted at 33 crowns, while currently amounts to just over 20 crowns.
Among other factors that cause the boom in foreign travel, are also included rising wages. The high salaries go hand in hand with the provision of the Czechs to invest more money in their summer holidays.
