The COVID-19 pandemic largely put a halt on travel in 2020, but many people still aren’t in a hurry to get out of town. Even those willing to travel aren’t spending phenomenal amounts of money, which can’t be good for the travel industry.
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GOBankingRates conducted a survey of 1,000 people — 500 who vacationed during the time period of July 2020 – July 2021 and 500 who did not. While 50.7% of the U.S. population is fully vaccinated — as of Aug. 16, 2021, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — and the unemployment rate dropped to 5.4% in July 2021, results revealed vacation travel isn’t a top priority.
Of those who haven’t vacationed, 52% have no plans to do so until 2022 or later. Of this group, 28% reported having no plans to enjoy a leisurely trip in the near future — 2022 included.
When they do finally travel again, 36.8% of respondents said they plan to spend $1,000 or less on their next vacation. Even worse for the travel industry, 14.4% revealed they expect to spend $500 or less.
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The biggest obstacle keeping people from traveling is cost, as 36.4% of those surveyed cited it as the top reason for staying home. A close second, 31.2% named a COVID-related reason — safety (12.8%), travel delays/restrictions/lack of availability (12.4%), vaccination status (6%) — as the main driver of their lack of vacation plans.
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Even if money and COVID weren’t an issue, 50% of respondents said they would stay in the U.S. — including those who cited Disney or another amusement park as their ideal vacation destination. This is interesting, because it shows half the population isn’t even planning hypothetical travel abroad.
Results revealed younger people are the ones driving travel right now. More than 64% of respondents over 65 years old are not planning on traveling in the near future, dropping just slightly to over 60% in the 55-to-64 age group.
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Of those who have vacationed, 41.2% of respondents revealed they spent $1,000 or less on their trip. Impressively thrifty, 16.8% said they spent $500 or less.
Unfortunately for the airline industry, more than half — 55.6% — of people traveled to their destination by car. Additionally, 30.20% of respondents were mainly inspired to take their trip because of historic flight (13.6%) and hotel (16.6%) discounts, which isn’t a sustainable model for the travel industry as a whole.
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