13 OCT CONSUMER SURVEY FINDS 70 PERCENT OF TRAVELERS PLAN TO VACATION IN 2021
Research provides data on issues industry needs to address to hasten recovery
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New York, NY (Oct. 13, 2020) - An overwhelming majority
of US and Canadian travelers (99 percent) are eager to
travel again, with 70 percent stating that they plan to
take a vacation in 2021, according to a Travel Leaders
Group survey of nearly 3,000 frequent travelers. The
survey was conducted in September in conjunction with
the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), which
represents the global Travel & Tourism private sector.
Results indicate that 45 percent of respondents have
already made plans or are starting to make finite plans
for their next vacation, while 54 percent say they are
dreaming of when they can travel again.
"We continue to see strong
interest in domestic travel, beach destinations and less
crowded destinations"
- Stephen McGillivray, Chief Marketing Officer, Travel
Leaders Group
"These are really strong
numbers. The fact that 99 percent of travelers surveyed
said they are planning a trip or looking forward to the
time they can travel again indicates that as concerns
about COVID-19 are addressed, leisure travelers will
lead the recovery," said John Lovell, President of
Travel Leaders Group.
In the survey, 23 percent of respondents said they plan
to travel by the end of 2020, 70 percent said they will
travel in 2021 with just 18 percent saying they will
resume traveling in 2022.
"Consumer uncertainty about the
risk of exposure or concerns about being quarantined is
a core problem," said Gloria Guevara, WTTC President &
CEO. "With rapid testing to replace quarantine
requirements, enhanced contact tracing and industry-wide
standards by sector that can be clearly communicated to
the public, we can help alleviate many of those
concerns."
The willingness of Americans to travel can be seen in
the slow, but steady, increase in the Transportation
Security Administration's (TSA) daily screening numbers,
which fell below 90,000 a day in April and are now
approaching 1 million a day at peak periods. In 2019,
TSA daily traveler counts averaged between 2.3 and 2.7
million passengers a day.
More than half of travelers surveyed say they are
concerned about the risk of being infected when
traveling on a plane or cruise ship, getting stuck while
away from home or being quarantined on a cruise ship or
at a hotel. A lesser number named concerns about them or
a family member contracting the virus while traveling,
worries about getting a refund if the trip is cancelled,
and concerns about family members with higher risk
health conditions.
A majority of survey respondents said the following
health and safety initiatives at airports, aboard
aircraft and at resorts will make a big difference in
their decision to travel in the future: mandatory masks,
social distancing, enhanced cleaning, temperature checks
and access to sanitizing gel. For resorts, contact-free
services and customizable room cleaning were also cited.
"Our industry needs to do more
to inform potential travelers about all of the health
and safety protocols that have been implemented across
the industry and continue to standardize those protocols
to restore consumer confidence in travel," said Lovell.
"Airlines, airports and cruise lines have made major
strides in the health and hygiene measures they have
taken in close consultation with the world's leading
medical experts. We need to share that story with the
traveling public."
Nearly 60 percent of respondents said the requirement
of a negative PCR test prior to arrival in a destination
would make no difference or would be viewed as a
positive, while about 40 percent said such a requirement
would be a deterrent. Those concerns can be addressed
with rapid testing, Lovell said. "We believe the
widespread availability of rapid testing will result in
greater acceptance of pre-trip testing and encourage
more people to travel," he stated.
Modes of Travel & Destinations
Most of those surveyed who said they plan to take a
vacation said they will fly to their next vacation
destination (47 percent), 21 percent will drive, 17
percent said they plan to take an ocean cruise, with 5
percent opting for a river cruise.
"We continue to see strong
interest in domestic travel, beach destinations and less
crowded destinations in both the US and Canada, while
the popularity of Europe across the board is
encouraging," said Stephen McGillivray, Chief Marketing
Officer for Travel Leaders Group.
Europe (38 percent), the Caribbean (34 percent) and
Mexico (15 percent) are the top-ranked international
destinations of interest, followed by Canada (for US
travelers), Central and South America, Australia, Africa
and Asia.
For US travelers, uncrowded, outdoor and beach
experiences topped the list of desired domestic
destinations, with National Parks, Florida, Hawaii,
Alaska, California and "anywhere uncrowded" high on the
list while traditionally popular sites, such as New York
and Nevada, scored lower.
For Canadians, British Columbia, Atlantic Canada,
Alberta, Ontario, "anywhere uncrowded" and National
Parks led the list.
Close-in booking windows are a trend among online
shoppers. The majority of consumers reaching out online
want to travel by the year's end 2020, followed by
January/February 2021, spring and summer. Milestone
birthdays, anniversaries and honeymoons are popular
reasons to travel. Camper vans and home and villa
rentals are in high demand.
Many come seeking the expert advice of a travel advisor.
Here's a sampling of the inquiries:
"Where can I go without self-quarantine?"
"I need to get out of here, where can I go?"
"I've never used a travel agent before"
"I NEED a travel agent."
"I am an avid cruiser always booked direct but need a
travel agent to help me book them now."
"Booking with a travel advisor
is the best possible strategy to navigate the new world
of travel," McGillivray said. "They can provide all the
facts you need to know about destinations, requirements,
how to protect your purchase, and best of all, they
provide peace of mind."
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