In 2024, there were 1.19 billion personal and professional trips in the EU, a 4.4% increase from the 1.14 billion registered in 2023. Of the total, 850 million were domestic trips (71% of the total) and 250 million were foreign trips within the EU (21%), which means 92% of the trips made by EU residents were intra-EU.

Among EU countries, the highest shares of domestic trips in the total number of trips were recorded in Romania (90%), Spain (88%), and France, Portugal and Greece (each 85%). The lowest share was in Luxembourg at only 5%, followed by Belgium (23%) and Malta (35%).

Conversely, these 3 EU countries registered the highest share of foreign trips within the EU – Luxembourg (78%), Belgium (62%) and Malta (48%) – while Romania (9%), France (9%) and Spain (8%) had the lowest shares at this level. 

This information comes from data on trips by EU residents published by Eurostat today. 

Share of domestic and foreign trips inside the EU, 2024 (% of the total). Stacked bar chart. Link to full dataset below.

Source dataset: tour_dem_tttot 

Although the number of domestic trips was higher, total expenditure was higher for foreign trips. In 2024, EU residents spent €257.2 billion in domestic trips and €360.7 billion in foreign trips. 

In domestic trips, accommodation and transport made up more than half of the expenditure, respectively 33.9% (€87.2 billion) and 21.3% (€54.8 billion). During foreign trips, EU residents spent relatively more on accommodation (35.4%; €127.7 billion) and transport (31.9%; €115.1 billion).

Expenditure in domestic and foreign trips in the EU, 2024 (% of the total for each category). Pies charts. Link to full dataset below.

Source dataset: tour_dem_extot