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Il turismo domestico in Italia esplode in mezzo al cambiamento lontano dai viaggi all'estero.

Il turismo domestico in Italia esplode in mezzo al cambiamento lontano dai viaggi all'estero.

L'industria registra una crescita significativa mentre i locali riscoprono gemme nazionali.
L'industria turistica italiana sta registrando una significativa crescita nei viaggi domestici quest'estate, con i residenti che scelgono destinazioni locali piuttosto che viaggi internazionali in un contesto di incertezze globali e pressioni sui costi.

Regioni come la Sicilia, la Puglia e le Dolomiti stanno vivendo una domanda robusta mentre gli italiani abbracciano i siti del patrimonio, le fughe nella natura e le esperienze culinarie.

I leader del settore affermano che la tendenza evidenzia opportunità per diversificare la strategia turistica italiana e ridurre la dipendenza dagli arrivi internazionali.
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