Tour operators frustrated by shortage of capacity at European destinations
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01 October 2017 (Edited )
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Some operators are addressing the capacity problem at traditional destinations by focusing on emerging destinations like Belarus, Sicily and Poland.
Strengthening euro will lead to price increases - Tauck up 3-5% for 2018.
But happily for everyone, US demand is strong everywhere.