Christmas is here, and with a passion, tour operators are ready to start receiving your calls for your holidays. If you are in the travel industry, you more than likely would have seen a loss in profits this year. The holiday’s district has not done very well throughout this year, mainly due to the recession, but also due to incorrect weather forecasts, indicating a warm summer in Britain.
Tour operators now believe, that because the holiday industry did so badly over the spring and summer, that they expect Christmas holidays to see a major increase in bookings over September and October. The Christmas period does receive a lot of attention forholidays any way. This means that there could be an increase in tourism sales this year, and could help bring some tour operators back into the profit margins they so desire.
So will theChristmas holidays start to flood in? Now that the Christmas period has come along, tour operators are competing for the passengers and customers, deals are going crazy. People seem to be awaiting the Christmas period to launch off on a lovely Caribbean holiday.
St Lucia and Barbados seem to be some of the most popular holiday destinations around the world. Christmas time seems to be the time when they are even more popular than normal. I find it strange that people would like to go to warm countries on a Christmas holiday. When I was younger and even now, the joy of a snowy Christmas always gave me such fun and excitement. Christmas in England has always been described as a best when it is snowy or “white”.
So does the weather have that much impact on our decisions anymore? Nowadays we don’t seem to be that concerned with snow at Christmas time now. The sun and clear blue seas are what compel us to embark onCaribbean holidays. And maybe there is nothing wrong with this, maybe Christmas is just becoming another one of those days in the year!
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