Russian tourists flock back to europe despite ongoing tensions
The consequences of Russia's invasion of Ukraine included sanctions that significantly impacted tourism. European countries closed their airspace to Russian planes and some completely banned entry to citizens of the Russian Federation. However, this is slowly changing.
Two years ago, outbound tourism from Russia changed dramatically. European destinations were no longer accessible, and Russians primarily opted for Egypt, Turkey, or Thailand.
Russian tourists are still vacationing in Europe
This does not mean they were absent from Europe. Not all countries banned their entry, and those who could afford it (which requires more financial resources) reached beloved destinations via methods other than direct flights.
According to the Russian Union of Travel Industry, the demand for summer vacations in European countries increased by 30 percent in 2024 compared to 2023.
Seventeen Schengen zone countries are currently issuing visas to Russians.
- This year, we are observing a growing demand for vacations in Europe—up to 30 percent compared to 2023. The increase concerns Greece, Hungary, Cyprus, Montenegro, Italy, Spain, and France. These figures are significantly different from those before the pandemic – said Dmitry Gorin, vice president of the Russian Union of Travel Industry. - In 2019, we received as many as four million visas, whereas last year, only 449,000 - he added.
The expert urged tourists planning trips to Europe to prepare a complete package of documents early.
- Reservations to popular destinations such as Spain, France, or Italy are now being made one or two months in advance. He said the refusal rate for visa issuance is around 10 percent of all applications.
He added that organizing group transport is very helpful for trips to Europe.
- The most expensive year for flights to Europe was definitely 2022. Currently, through travel agencies, trips can be booked for 50,000–60,000 rubles ($600-$720) for a round trip. Of course, more time needs to be allocated as connections are not direct – said Gorin.