In the EU, 49% of internet users said in 2016 that they booked their holiday accommodation or travel via the internet. This share was highest among internet users in Luxembourg (73%), Denmark (67%) and Finland (63%). Booking holiday accommodation or travel via the internet was more common among older internet users aged 65 to 74 years in the EU (49%) than among younger users aged 16 to 24 years (40%). More interesting information can be found in the chapter "Living online: what the internet is used for" which is part of the new digital publication "Digital economy & society in the EU".
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In the EU, 49% of internet users said in 2016 that they booked their holiday accommodation or travel via the internet. This share was highest among internet users in Luxembourg (73%), Denmark (67%) and Finland (63%). Booking holiday accommodation or travel via the internet was more common among older internet users aged 65 to 74 years in the EU (49%) than among younger users aged 16 to 24 years (40%). More interesting information can be found in the chapter Living online: what the internet is used for which is part of the new digital publication Digital economy & society in the EU.
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