Thursday, August 15, 2024 With the Summer Olympics having drawn to a close, Sabre’s insights reveal a significant boost in air travel to the main host cities during the Olympic period, with an impressive 31% increase compared to the previous year. As millions of travelers flocked to France for the much-anticipated event, the Olympic Games not only drew international visitors but also influenced outbound travel patterns, according to Sabre’s booking analysis. The Summer Olympics in France were a magnet for international tourists, eager to witness the games in person after the spectator restrictions at the previous Tokyo Olympics due to COVID-19.

Paris, the primary host city, saw a notable 33% increase in inbound international air passengers during the week of the opening ceremony. Other host cities, including Lille, Nantes, and Bordeaux, also experienced significant surges in travel, with Lille seeing a 51% increase, Nantes 35%, and Bordeaux 33%. Interestingly, Sabre’s analysis highlights that the Olympic Games also had a marked impact on outbound travel from France.

In the week leading up to the Games, outbound travel from host cities increased by 13% compared to the same period last year, as some travelers chose to leave the bustling Olympic cities for quieter destinations. Sabre’s data reveals several key trends in travel behavior during the Olympics: The Olympics also influenced the type of travelers visiting the host cities. While there was an increase in travel a.