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7 August 11:48

Three out of four Romanians choose to vacation abroad, with Greece and Bulgaria at the top. Most use their personal car for transportation.

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According to a survey conducted by CEC Bank and FinZoom.ro, 75% of Romanians will spend their vacation abroad, with Greece (26%) and Bulgaria (17%) as main destinations. 54.5% choose their personal car as a means of transportation, and 77% are saving their money in advance for their vacation. Holiday budgets are decreasing for 42% of respondents. Most prefer cash payments, but CEC Bank offers convenient payment options with its cards. The survey was based on a sample of 1,200 respondents.

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Sondaj CEC Bank: Grecia, Bulgaria, Turcia și Italia sunt principalele destinații pentru românii care au ales să își petreacă vacanța de vară în străinătate
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Sondaj: Grecia, Bulgaria, Turcia şi Italia sunt principalele destinaţii de vacanţă pentru români
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Sondaj CEC Bank: Aproape 8 din 10 români pun bani deoparte pe parcursul anului pentru vacanţe. Pentru 42% dintre ei, bugetul de anul acesta s-a redus cu 10% până la 30%
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SONDAJ Grecia, Bulgaria, Turcia şi Italia sunt principalele destinaţii de vacanţă pentru români
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Unde vor să ajungă românii în concediu? Topul destinațiilor de vacanță
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SONDAJ CEC Bank: Grecia, Bulgaria, Turcia şi Italia sunt principalele destinaţii pentru românii care au ales să îşi petreacă vacanţa de vară în străinătate. Peste 40% au tăiat bugetul de vacanţă cu până la 30%.

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