Summer Travel Trends
Beyond The Beach: Marriott International Reveals Top Trends In Inaugural Summer Travel Trend Report 2017
Orlando and New York are the No. 1 and No. 2 most-searched destinations, respectively, for Memorial Day weekend getaways
Orlando and New York are the No. 1 and No. 2 most-searched destinations, respectively, for Memorial Day weekend getaways
With gas prices down and more money in the pockets of Americans, Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH) reveals the findings from its annual summer travel survey, which tracks the travel habits of American leisure and business travelers.
Based on hotel searches made between Monday 29th June and Wednesday 1st July for all future travel, Bournemouth is the UKs favourite seaside resort, followed by Blackpool, Brighton, Scarborough and Whitby.
The sixth annual Allianz Travel Insurance Vacation Confidence Index released today by Allianz Global Assistance USA. This year's survey suggests that consumers are eager to save money on their summer travel and will be looking for trips that offer the best possible value.
Road tripping in a vehicle with the ability to act as a mobile Wi-Fi 'hotspot' would elevate enjoyment for many, Millennials in particular
This year, Dubai is the most popular destination internationally, Edinburgh is now more expensive than London for a hotel stay, 37% of Brits are heading to Spain and the average one week hotel spend is £1036.
New survey from Experian reveals travel spending behavior and projections for summer 2015
The Priceline Group [NASDAQ: PCLN], today released the results of their new 'Summer Getaway' survey, reporting that just eight percent of the 15,723 Americans surveyed receive additional time off during the summer, from Summer Friday's, extra days for discretionary use or office-wide early closures.
Americans outlook on the economy isnt acting as a barrier when it comes to summer travel.
All generations plan to travel and spend more on leisure travel this summer with Boomers and Traditionalists leading the charge according to a national survey by D.K. Shifflet & Associates.