Nine million Italians will travel for Easter despite high prices and wars, according to a survey out Friday.

Despite conflicts around the world, particularly in the Gulf, and rising fuel prices and prices in general, tourist flows for the Easter holidays appear to be holding up.

There are drops, but they aren't yet severe (the new Tourism Minister Gianmarco Mazzi will have a few more days to study the situation), and after the Siberian-like scenarios in some regions in recent days, the weather forecast seems to be improving.

But above all, Italy—as Federalberghi President Bernabò Bocca says—is perceived as a safe destination and therefore a good one in these difficult times.

According to the Confturismo Confcommercio and SWG observatory, over 9 million Italians will travel.