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European travel cost pressures

Overview

A July 2026 YouGov survey for Swedish consumer group Plus 1 found that families with young children are far more likely than retirees to need a loan to afford a summer holiday, with about one‑third of such families considering borrowing. The same research highlighted that only six major European airlines currently guarantee a free seat next to a child, while the EU Parliament has approved a draft law to make adjacent seats a legal right for children under 14, pending final approval.

In early August, attention turned to hidden airline fees as low‑fare carriers such as Wizz Air generated substantial ancillary revenue. A Swedish family’s trip to Poland saw nearly half the total price come from extra charges after a faulty app forced an airport check‑in penalty. Simultaneously, Russian travellers faced a different squeeze: sanctions, fuel‑supply attacks and soaring prices reduced domestic tourism sharply, with bookings on the Crimean peninsula and Sochi falling 30 % and 25 % respectively. Only wealthier Russians could afford overseas trips, increasingly to Asian destinations like China.

Together, the snapshots illustrate mounting financial strain on European holidaymakers, prompting consumer‑group warnings, EU regulatory proposals, and scrutiny of airline pricing practices, while also exposing the broader impact of geopolitical and economic pressures on Russian tourism.

Entities

Swedish Government · Marcus Sätherström · LVU · Wizz Air · Arbetsförmedlingen

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Timeline

  1. 21 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 17 sources
    EU moves to curb hidden airline fees amid rising travel costs for Swedes and Russians

    Wizz Air’s hidden fees forced a Swedish family to pay 4,800 SEK for a short trip, while sanctions and fuel shortages have cut Russian tourism sharply, leaving most unable to travel.

  2. 23 days ago

    [BUSINESS] 3 sources
    European families face higher summer travel costs and limited free seating

    Swedish survey shows families with young children are far more likely to need loans for summer holidays, while only six European airlines guarantee free family seating; EU rules may soon require it.

Sources

alpinforever.com · barometern.se · bs-media.de · dagensps.se · dalademokraten.se · haberler.dk · incom.uab.cat · kristianstadsbladet.se · kulturkollo.se · ljusnan.se · lokalti.se · mobil.dn.se · nsk.se · nxt.sydostran.se · orebronyheter.com · screenmachine.co.uk · svt.se · sydsvenskan.se · vlt.se · womenews.net