INSIGHTS INTO EUROPEANS’ TRAVEL PLANS, JUNE – NOVEMBER 2026
The European Travel Commission warmly invites you to join its upcoming webinar, where we’ll dive into the latest findings on European travel sentiment for summer and autumn 2026. Explore how destination preferences, travel behaviours, and spending habits are evolving ahead of the high season — and uncover the key forces shaping travellers’ decisions, from safety and value for money to growing climate awareness. Together, we’ll examine the trends influencing traveller confidence and the choices Europeans are making about where, when, and how they travel in the months to come.
This project is co-funded by the European Union.

Konstantinos Triantafyllis is the General Manager of MINDHAUS, a seasoned executive with 20 years of experience in Communication and Marketing, and a decade-long focus on Tourism Marketing. He has led major projects promoting Greek destinations and tourism brands, collaborating with both Public and Private sector, and has held key roles in the Hospitality Industry.
Eran Ketter (PhD) is a senior tourism advisor and MINDHAUS expert. For the last 15 years he has been conducting training, market research and consulting projects for numerous DMOs/NTBs in the EMEA region. Since 2020 Dr. Ketter serves as the Head of Research in the ETC’s market research project “Monitoring Sentiment for Intra-European Travel”.
Menno van IJssel is currently project manager in the research department of the European Travel Commission (ETC), a non-profit organisation representing the national tourism organisations of Europe. In that capacity, Menno works on various research projects identifying key trends and opportunities for European tourism. He contributes to ETC’s key research publications and webinars, ranging from the monitoring of tourism flows, to tracking tourist sentiment and behaviour, to analysing sustainability indicators. His passion lies in understanding how people travel, where they go, and for what reasons. Prior to his work at ETC, Menno obtained a bachelor’s and master’s degree in the field of Tourism in his home country the Netherlands.
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