Interpersonal worries: Was everything better in the past?

2025-10-30T15:13:24+01:003 April 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

The world is changing - and so are our worries. While many fears in interpersonal interactions have decreased over the last 25 years, there is an exciting generation gap: Young people under 35 are more relaxed about many challenges than the 55+ generation. Why is this the case? In this episode, find out not only why we live more carefree lives today and what social developments await us in the future, but also what this change says about our society and human interaction.

The future of travel: where is the journey really going?

2025-10-30T15:13:25+01:0027 March 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Travelling is more than just relaxation or adventure - it also raises questions. Should we be ashamed of flying? What solutions are there to combat overtourism, and should popular places perhaps even be closed? Accommodation is also changing: does Airbnb still have a future, or are we facing a change in the way we travel? In this episode, find out not only what challenges and changes await the travel industry, but also what new perspectives could shape travelling in the future.

The future of travel: where is the journey really going?

2025-10-31T08:04:25+01:0027 March 2025|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Travelling will remain a central part of many people's lives in the future. At the same time, however, there is a growing awareness of the challenges facing tourism, such as flight shaming, the boom in private accommodation and the problem of overtourism.

Holidays in Germany: who is travelling where?

2025-10-30T15:13:26+01:0025 March 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Whether it's the coast, the mountains, or vibrant cities – Germany is the most popular travel destination for Germans. But who actually vacations in their own country, and which regions are particularly sought after? While some seek nature and relaxation, others are drawn to culinary experiences, sports, and authentic encounters. In this episode, you'll not only learn who the typical German vacationer is and what motivates them, but also discover our 16 highlights – one for each federal state.

Holidays in Germany: who is travelling where?

2025-10-31T08:04:28+01:0025 March 2025|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

East Germans favour holiday destinations such as the coasts in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the holiday regions in Brandenburg or the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. West Germans, on the other hand, more often spend their holidays on the beaches in the west of the republic, the Black Forest or the Alps. These results illustrate how strongly travel experiences and regional differences influence the choice of holiday destination.

Travel behaviour of Germans: When do they book and where do they go?

2025-10-31T08:04:30+01:0020 March 2025|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Around one in ten German citizens spontaneously decides on a holiday destination and books last-minute trips. Young adults are by far the most likely to react to offers at short notice, while people in all other phases of life are more likely to plan ahead.

Travel behaviour of Germans: When do they book and where do they go?

2025-10-30T15:13:29+01:0020 March 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Whether early birds or last-minute decision-makers – the booking behavior of Germans reveals a lot about their travel plans and priorities. But who belongs to which group, and what advantages does each strategy offer? And where are Germans heading next season? In this episode, you'll learn not only about their travel and booking habits, but also what lies behind their longing for a vacation. Is it about relaxation, adventure, or perhaps an escape from everyday life?

The German Tourism Analysis 2025: results and analyses

2025-10-30T15:13:30+01:006 March 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Germans' wanderlust remains undiminished – despite economic uncertainties and global crises. Germany itself remains by far the most popular travel destination. In this episode, learn all about Germans' travel behavior last season: from vacation length and costs to the most sought-after destinations. We also reveal which factors truly contribute to a relaxing vacation.

Are multiple journeys the new normal?

2025-10-31T08:04:33+01:006 March 2025|Categories: Chart of the week|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Ten years ago, one in five citizens took more than one vacation trip. Last year, that number more than doubled. Almost one in four traveled twice, more than one in ten three times, and one in twelve even more frequently. Travel frequency increased with rising income: the proportion of those taking multiple trips was more than three times higher among higher earners than among lower earners.

How citizens are looking ahead to 2025: worries, fear and a little hope

2025-10-30T15:13:32+01:002 January 2025|Categories: Podcast|Tags: , , , , |

Global challenges such as wars, climate change, and economic uncertainties are weighing heavily on Germans. Added to this are unresolved national issues and early elections. Nearly two-thirds of citizens are approaching the new year with fear and worry, while only 37 percent express optimism. In this episode, you'll learn not only which issues are most important to whom, but also where the opportunities and challenges for politics lie in 2025. We'll also take a look at small glimmers of hope, such as the desire for greater unity in Germany and Europe. This episode not only examines Christmas and New Year's traditions in Germany and shares surprising facts, but also offers some tips on how to truly relax and start the new year.

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