Postado em quarta-feira, 8 de novembro de 2023 10:54
Key takeaways
Why this mattersAmericans are ready to travel for the holidays. For the third consecutive year, Deloitte explores travel intent ahead of the pivotal holiday season and the overall impact on the travel industry. According to this year's report, "2023 Deloitte Holiday Travel Survey," concerns about health and travel delays are diminished as consumers across income groups map out trips to make this holiday season a memorable one.
Holiday travel takes off againNearly half (48%) of Americans intend to travel between Thanksgiving and mid-January, with a larger share taking trips beyond only visiting family and friends. Desire to keep traditions alive may convince travelers to pack their bags, though many are evaluating how often, and for how long, they head out this season.
Travelers pack away some pandemic-era preferencesSome preferences that saw a surge during the pandemic are declining as travelers plan to return to hotels and international destinations in greater numbers. As Americans return to travel's new normal, the influence of younger generations is growing, elevating the role of social media in trip planning.
"The travel industry is reaching its cruising altitude this holiday season. Spending time with family and friends is even more important during the holidays, and Americans are embracing this tradition as they pack away many of the concerns that impacted plans last year. Travel providers who deliver memorable experiences during the holidays will have the opportunity to further engage travelers looking to plan additional trips in the new year." - Mike Daher, vice chair, Deloitte LLP and U.S. transportation, hospitality and services non-attest leader
For remote workers, it's a holly jolly season for travel
Many remote workers continue to take advantage of flexible office arrangements to extend and enhance their holiday travel experiences. One in 3 travelers (34%) say they are likely to work on their longest trip of the holiday season. These "laptop luggers" skew young and wealthy compared to overall travelers.
"Showing a lot of enthusiasm for travel, Americans are taking advantage of all the joy that the season has to offer. Boomers and Gen Z are set to have a particularly strong impact on the industry. Overall, more travelers plan to stay in hotels during the holidays, instead of just visiting family and friends. What's more, laptop luggers continue to leverage flexible work arrangements to make the most of the holiday season, creating new and memorable opportunities for travelers and providers alike." - Eileen Crowley, vice chair, U.S. transportation, hospitality and services attest leader, Deloitte & Touche LLP
Deloitte's "2023 Holiday Travel Survey" is based on a survey of 5,281 Americans fielded between Sept. 12 - 25. Of these, 2,531 respondents who are planning to travel between Thanksgiving and mid-January qualified as holiday travelers.
by Deloitte | HRN Hotel News
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