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Americans love to travel and last year, more than 41.7% of them took a trip. Mexicans traveled far less than their northern neighbors, with only 22.5% of them taking trips. Canada falls in the middle, with 32.3% traveling last year.
In North America, 35.2% of consumers traveled within the last year, slightly less than the global average of 36.8%. Hoteliers, when separately surveyed, traveled significantly more with 88.3% saying they traveled within the last year. The insights below allow us to better understand trends among the general population, free of industry bias.
Covid-19 threw a wrench in travel plans for lots of people. In North America, 41.7% of recent travelers had to cancel a trip, while another 29.3% had to postpone travel.
73.3% of Americans, 70.8% of Mexicans and 64.4% of Canadians had travel plans affected by the pandemic. Americans had the highest rate of cancellations at 44.7% and Mexicans had the most trips postponed at 37.7%.
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Even a pandemic can’t get in the way of travel for the majority of North Americans! Three out of four North Americans still expect to travel within the next year.
Mexicans expect to travel the most, with 84.8% saying they will travel within the next 12 months. Canadians expect to travel the least with 58% saying they plan to travel.
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Our data shows that domestic travel will rebound first in North America. 59.3% of recent travelers said they will be looking to travel within their country, and 24.2% will stay within their own state or province.
Only 16.5% of North Americans will look at traveling abroad. Americans are least likely to travel abroad at 12.1%, while Canadians are most likely to travel abroad, at 28.6%.
Americans are most likely to leave their home state or province, while Canadians are most likely to stay within their home state or province.
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When travel rebounds, chances are good that you will recognize your guests from previous stays. 54.2% of recent travelers will be looking to stay at a hotel they have stayed at before while only 18.4% say they will stay at a hotel they are unfamiliar with.
27.3% of North Americans will be looking at a short-term rental, such as Airbnb, which is slightly above the global average of 25.9%.
of respondents globally traveled within the last year
of respondents globally traveled within the last year
Global Average: 37%
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of recent travelers had current or future travel plans affected by Covid-19
of recent travelers had current or future travel plans affected by Covid-19
of recent travelers still plan to travel within the next year
of recent travelers still plan to travel within the next year
expect to first travel domestic
expect to first travel domestic
Global Average: 70%
of travelers looking to book a hotel feel more comfortable doing so at one they’ve stayed at before.
of travelers looking to book a hotel feel more comfortable doing so at one they’ve stayed at before
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While 45.4% of North Americans quoted Covid-19 concerns when booking their next accommodation, it’s good news that only 10.8% cite the status of the pandemic (out of hoteliers’ control) being the reason. This means that hotels can help ease safety & cleanliness concerns for 34.6% of the demand.
19.7% of travelers considered location their top consideration, and often referenced family visits as the reason. North Americans are slightly less cost conscious, with price and booking policies a top consideration for only 15.3%, versus the global average of 17.1%.
Global Average: 40%
of travelers cite Covid-19 as their top consideration for their next accommodation choice
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When the survey was fielded, 38.9% of Americans and 38.2% of Mexicans said they were considering booking a trip in the next 6 months, while only 24.2% of Canadians were considering travel.
The country with the highest uncertainty was Mexico, with 37.2% saying they are unsure of when they would book. 7.7% of Canadians were not planning to travel, compared to only 5.4% of Americans and 4.7% of Mexicans.
of travelers have an idea of when they’ll be looking to book their next trip
of travelers have an idea of when they’ll be looking to book their next trip.
Global Average: 62%
Have you traveled within the last year?
Do you expect to travel within the next year?
Post Covid-19, are you more likely to first travel close to home or abroad?
Did Covid-19 affect any current or future travel plans?
On your next trip, will you feel more comfortable staying at:
What will be your top consideration when choosing accommodations on your next trip?
When do you expect to book/purchase your next trip for future travel?
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Canadians brought up that average significantly since 79.0% of them did not consider booking a trip during that month. 20.7% of North Americans considered a trip but never booked and 10.8% made a booking.
Mexicans booked the most trips in April, at 16.4%. Canadians were least likely to book a trip, at 7.4%.
of recent travelers didn’t consider booking a trip in April, 2020
of recent travelers didn’t consider booking a trip in April, 2020.
Global Average: 71%
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When looking at when recent travelers would actually depart on their next trip, 29.3% of North Americans were unsure of the timeline, while 5.5% did not expect to travel at all.
Canadians had the most uncertainty with 32.7% reporting they are unsure of the timeline, while only 24.9% of Mexicans and 29.2% of Americans were unsure.
39.3% of Americans and 36.5% of Mexicans expected to depart within the next 6 months while only 16.5% of Canadians planned to depart in 6 months.
of travelers have an idea of when they will depart on their next trip
of travelers have an idea of when they will depart on their next trip.
When do you expect to leave/depart on your next trip?
During April 2020, did you actively consider booking a trip?
of travellers cite Covid-19 as their top consideration for their next accommodation choice.
When the survey was fielded, much of North America was in lock-down. As a result, 68.5% of recent North American travelers didn’t consider, nor book, a trip during the month of April.
Global Average: 68%
Global Average: 73%
Global Average: 68%
Global Average: 65%
We surveyed 10,477 people in 10 countries from May 7-20, 2020 to identify recent travelers trends and understand future travel post Covid-19.
North America:
United States
Canada
Mexico
Europe:
United Kingdom
Germany
Spain
Sweden
Asia:
Singapore
Australia
India
Get critical traveler insights your hotel needs to accelerate recovery. 10,477 travelers give their thoughts on post Covid-19 travel in Revinate’s largest global survey ever.
We surveyed 10,477 travelers in 10 countries to uncover their expectations on future travel plans.