Holiday Travel Trends
Kids Take over Holiday Travel Planning in 2024
A new study commissioned by hotel brand Novotel reveals what tops UK families’ bucket list in 2024. De-stressing and relaxation take centre stage.
A new study commissioned by hotel brand Novotel reveals what tops UK families’ bucket list in 2024. De-stressing and relaxation take centre stage.
Trips to Prague, Milan, Lisbon, Barcelona, Madrid and London are up significantly
Travel continues to soar: About half (48%) of Americans intend to travel this holiday season. Intent to travel between Thanksgiving and mid-January is up across all age and income groups with an average holiday budget of $2,725. More than half (56%) of holiday travelers plan to stay in hotels, up from 35% in 2022.
Nature-based international adventures and beach getaways driving holiday travel this season
According to a global survey commissioned by Hyatt and conducted by OnePoll, nearly two-thirds of people traveling with families prefer to stay at a hotel or resort rather than a home rental.
Amadeus Data Alert: US Hotel Occupancy for Thanksgiving Mirrors 2019 Volumes
After two years of smaller celebrations and canceled trips, Americans are looking forward to a more normal holiday season this year. Holiday travel demand is expected to exceed last years demand. Nearly six in 10 Americans (59%) plan to travel for the upcoming holiday season, with a third traveling more than last year.
With cold weather driving people indoors, concerns about variants like Omicron and ever-changing requirements, international holiday travel planning has slowed around the world, according to new data from trivago.
AAA predicts crowded roads and skies, with air travel nearly tripling over 2020
While rising vaccination rates against COVID-19 have increased travelers comfort levels, most Americans are still opting to stay home this holiday season, according to a new national survey commissioned by the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) conducted by Morning Consult.