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Monday, September 27, 2010

New York and Spain: Top Destination Search Charts

There is no other place than the city that never sleeps. New York, a place for everything and everything that are out of ordinary, a big state with the best of everything; from the great outdoors to the arts, to foods, to music. New York has almost have everything that can be found in both ends of the world. There are many things to love about New York. As a tourism destination, New York never fails to show a thrilling excitement and an old feel that is accentuated with its people’s almost busy lifestyle. 

Spain – if you are adventure seeker and an old fashioned individual, this place is just perfect for you. Spain has the second largest number of UNESCO World Heritage sites in the whole world. And that is just amazing!

What is more exciting to know about these days is that both stands out in either the most searchable place in the charts for tourism destination. Travelling to these two countries, exudes warmth and something that is familiar to the feeling. Spain as the most searched country for this year, from around May to July, some marketing firms had mentioned this out in the first release of the news in UK .

The reports was used by UK Web Browsers for the quarter that found ‘flights to NY’ and ‘chepa flights to NY were the second and third most popular search terms in the travel sector.

NY had at least around 3.89 percent flight searches compared to 3.16 percent in the same month last year. The US fared well generally, with Florida and Orlando also in the top 10 searched for destinations, but UK favourite Spain topped the charts with Tenerife, Malaga and Alicante all remaining popular; while Spain gather around 16.59 percent of searches and flights within the Euro zone accounted for under half, which is 43.32 percent of the total searches done in the span of three months.
These search polls are reflecting a good standing for Spain and NY in the areas of the travel destination places. Robin Goad, an Experien Hitwise’s director of research said that the US is clearly still a big attraction for the travellers during holidays in the US.

Furthermore, he said, “The fact that only six destinations in the top 50 kept the same place as they had last quarter shows just how changeable search behaviour is online in the travel sector.

“The increased interest in the UK point to a recurring trend in ‘staycation’ holidays this year. Newquay has emerged as one of the most up and coming UK holiday destinations jumping from 49th place to 31st place in the top 50 destinations list.”
While cities like Florida, Malaga, Dalaman and Orlando are the next cities following the two which is the NY and Spain. Greece climbed two places in the quarter to seventh, boosted by the surging interest in resorts and Zante, as well as, Rhodes, Crete, and Corfu. It is much cheaper holidays and the prices are low in which Greece has also adapted since last year is paying dividends.

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