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Horizons: 2023-2024 Destinations & Booking Insights

October 2023
Recovery

As travel continues to flourish, how can providers and destinations meet the demand and propensity to travel in 2024?

Blending our search and booking data with a survey of 18,000 travellers worldwide, this report provides a unique forward-looking view of changing traveller attitudes, including spend, destination type and booking behaviour.

The global travel industry has made big strides this year despite operational challenges like staffing and capacity restraints, as well as facing disruption from extreme weather conditions.

In aviation, there’s been progress in restoring domestic and international air connectivity. In several markets, seat capacity is nearing and, in some cases, exceeding pre-pandemic 2019 levels, as airlines strive to meet sustained traveller demand.

At the same time, some destinations, such as Spain, have seen a surge in international tourism numbers, reporting record visitors.

In Asia-Pacific, where many destinations were slower to re-open to travellers compared to in other regions, demand is accelerating as routes and connections are restored.

We’re seeing that, against a backdrop of higher average fares vs pre-pandemic, travel remains a top priority. People are continuing to ring-fence their travel budget and invest their discretionary spend in leisure trips through 2023 and into 2024.

More than ever travellers are searching for cultural experiences in 2024. From gig trippers catching their favourite band or artist abroad, to celebration vacationers creating memorable milestone moments away, travellers are letting culture drive their decision-making.

Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Chapter 1 - Planning Trends
  3. Chapter 2 - Destination Trends
  4. Chapter 3 - Booking Windows
  5. Chapter 4 - Trending Destinations

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Horizons: 2023-2024 Destinations & Booking Insights

October 2023
Recovery

As travel continues to flourish, how can providers and destinations meet the demand and propensity to travel in 2024?

Blending our search and booking data with a survey of 18,000 travellers worldwide, this report provides a unique forward-looking view of changing traveller attitudes, including spend, destination type and booking behaviour.

The global travel industry has made big strides this year despite operational challenges like staffing and capacity restraints, as well as facing disruption from extreme weather conditions.

In aviation, there’s been progress in restoring domestic and international air connectivity. In several markets, seat capacity is nearing and, in some cases, exceeding pre-pandemic 2019 levels, as airlines strive to meet sustained traveller demand.

At the same time, some destinations, such as Spain, have seen a surge in international tourism numbers, reporting record visitors.

In Asia-Pacific, where many destinations were slower to re-open to travellers compared to in other regions, demand is accelerating as routes and connections are restored.

We’re seeing that, against a backdrop of higher average fares vs pre-pandemic, travel remains a top priority. People are continuing to ring-fence their travel budget and invest their discretionary spend in leisure trips through 2023 and into 2024.

More than ever travellers are searching for cultural experiences in 2024. From gig trippers catching their favourite band or artist abroad, to celebration vacationers creating memorable milestone moments away, travellers are letting culture drive their decision-making.

Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Chapter 1 - Planning Trends
  3. Chapter 2 - Destination Trends
  4. Chapter 3 - Booking Windows
  5. Chapter 4 - Trending Destinations