Back to newsA new study finds that improved air connectivity is driving residential rent increases of up to 250 euros per year in European cities. The research links the expansion of flight routes to rising housing costs in well-connected destinations, as increased tourism and short-term rental demand puts pressure on local housing markets. For travelers planning a trip to Crete, this trend reflects the island's growing popularity as a destination served by a widening network of direct flights from across Europe. More flight options mean easier access to Crete from new origin cities, but visitors should book accommodation early, particularly during peak summer months, as demand continues to outpace supply in popular areas. Comparing short-term rental platforms and booking in advance remains the best strategy for securing reasonable rates.
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Flight Expansion Fuels Rent Surge Across Europe's Tourism Hotspots
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