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Top travel trends of 2024

NEW YORK (Bernama) — American Express Travel released its 2024 Global Travel Trends Report on Wednesday, highlighting the inspiration and trends driving global travel bookings this year.

The report, based on survey data from travelers in the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom, found that 84 per cent of respondents plan to spend more or the same amount of money on travel in 2024 compared to last year.

Additionally, 77 per cent of respondents care more about having the right travel experience than about the cost of the trip.

Landscape of Guilin, Li River and Karst mountains. Located in Yangshuo County, Guilin City, Guangxi Province, China. PHOTO: BERNAMA

The four trends driving booking decisions are:

• For the Love of the Game: Sports fans are planning trips around athletic events, whether it involves a favorite sport, a beloved team, or an international multi-sport competition.

• Planning Big: Major, expedition-style adventures, like a trip to the Galapagos Islands or trekking with the gorillas, deliver the transformative experiences that travelers are looking for.

• Going Solo: Travelers are takings trips alone, embracing the ease of planning and ability to tailor itineraries that are a perfect fit.

• On a Whim: With so much of life being structured and scheduled these days, people are seeking flexibility in their travel plans and leaving room for spontaneity. 

“Travelers are focused on creating the right itineraries and building memories, whether that means booking a trip to see a favorite sports team compete or taking a once-in-a-lifetime expedition cruise,” says Audrey Hendley, President of American Express Travel.

Top insights from American Express Travel’s 2024 Global Travel Trends Report include:

• A desire to see sporting events live and to watch favorite teams and beloved players in person are driving where travelers are going and what they are doing when they get there. 

  • 67 per cent of Millennial and Gen Z respondents (compared to 58 per cent of all respondents) are interested in traveling for sporting events in 2024
  • 58 per cent of respondents who are traveling for sports in 2024 will do so for soccer, basketball or Formula 1 racing
  • New York, Miami and Paris are the top destinations respondents are planning to travel to for sporting events this summer
  • Transformative, once-in-a-lifetime trips, like visiting the Galapagos Islands and hiking in Antarctica, are at the top of many travelers’ wish lists, and younger travelers want an expert to help them plan.
  • 65 per cent of respondents are more interested in taking a major trip in 2024 than in previous years.
  • 72 per cent of respondents would rather save money for a major trip than spend it on going out with friends; and more than half of respondents plan on saving between 6 months to 2 years for a major trip.
  • 58 per cent of Millennial and Gen Z respondents want a travel agent or trusted advisor to help them book a major trip this year.
  • 55 per cent of respondents planning a major trip would consider visiting multiple countries in a region.
  • The ease of planning and ability to make the perfect, personalised itinerary is driving people to plan trips alone, especially younger travelers.
  • 76 per cent of Millennials and Gen Z respondents (compared to 69 per cent of all respondents) say they are planning on taking a solo trip 2024.
  • 74 per cent of male respondents and 63 per cent of female respondents say they are planning on taking a solo trip in 2024.
  • 66 per cent of respondents planning on traveling solo are planning a trip tailored to treat themselves.
  • 60 per cent of respondents planning on traveling solo this year intend to take two or more solo trips.
  • Travelers are leaning into flexible itineraries, allowing them the freedom to be spontaneous and experience the local culture when they travel.
  • 78 per cent of respondents say that spontaneous trips appeal to them.
  • 77 per cent of Millennials and Gen Z have booked a last-minute trip before, compared to 65 per cent of Gen X and 52 per cent of Baby Boomers.
  • 68 per cent of respondents agree that they like to leave unplanned time in their trip to experience local culture/activities.
  • 57 per cent of respondents prefer booking a last-minute getaway to a nearby destination rather than somewhere far away.
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