(ANSA) - Rome, December 30 - Italians on average take fewer
vacations than their European counterparts, ISTAT said in a
survey published on Monday.
In its annual survey, the statistical bureau said that
Italian residents on average take a vacation a year compared to
a European average of 2.6%.
The most recent data, which concerns 2017, is "well under the
average of neighboring countries like Spain (3.7 vacations pro
capita), France (3.6) and Germany (2.8)", ISTAT found.
Finland ranked at the top with 7.4 trips per resident and
Greece at the bottom with 0.6, it said.
Italians go on vacation less than other Europeans - ISTAT
One holiday a year on average