New Year, New Travel Priorities. Study says: Experiences win over Possessions

BELLEVUE, Wash., Jan. 3, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Expedia.com® released the results of a multi-generational travel study, exploring consumer behavior and travel preferences of American adults from Generation Z (age 18-22) to Baby Boomers (age 55-65).(1) Results illustrate that people are shifting away from a society of stuff (products like clothes, electronics, jewelry), to a society of experiences, and are specifically saving for travel.

"Insights into younger generations preferences are as good as a crystal ball, and currently their trends are pointing towards a great future for the travel space," said Sarah Gavin, Vice President of Expedia, Inc. Global Communications. "Knowing what travelers of all ages prioritize is important, but the younger generations' growing love for travel is what keeps us going as we prioritize customer centricity, offering the best deals and the convenience of booking everything at once, all in one place."

Experiences Over Possessions
Social media is influencing consumer purchasing decisions, with 36% of Gen-Z saying they've chosen a travel destination because they saw it on social media. However, priorities are shifting from posting a new handbag to live streaming a ziplining experience.

    --  74% of all US respondents said they would prioritize spending spare
        change on experiences rather than products, especially millennials, with
        65% disclosing that they are currently saving money to spend
        specifically on travel.
    --  Nearly 20% of Gen-Z respondents said they have stayed at a specific
        hotel or destination in order to score a positive response from
        followers on posts on their own social media channels.
    --  Nearly half of Millennials said they would sell their clothes or
        furniture to travel more.

Overwhelmingly, travelers prefer to book through online travel agencies
With technology impacting the everyday lives of American consumers, the way Americans prefer to book travel is shifting towards convenience versus brand loyalty.

    --  Overwhelmingly (80%), each generation studied declared that they
        preferred booking all travel and hotel accommodations on one site,
        versus booking each travel item separately.
    --  87% of Gen-Z respondents said they find booking all travel components in
        one place helpful and most (55%) would consider booking entirely through
        an OTA, with no comparison shopping when asked, "Would you book an
        entire trip through an online travel agency without visiting any other
        sites?"

Younger Generations are postponing breakups for the beach
The youngest generations surveyed, Gen-Z and Millennials (age 22-35) focus their purchasing decisions on travel, with 65% currently saving for a trip this year. Younger generations tend to prioritize impressing their peers, along with seeking out adventure and disconnecting for relaxation.

    --  Travel-obsessed millennials are also extremely independent, with one in
        every four millennials having traveled alone on a leisure trip in the
        past year.
    --  71% of Gen-Z respondents said they would get a part-time job just to
        save up for a leisure trip.
    --  11% have actually postponed a breakup due to a previously planned trip
        with their partner.

The shift in consumer purchasing intent from products to experiences signals a promising road ahead for the travel industry. Furthermore, younger travelers trust online travel agencies to have a breadth of choice, technological simplicity and savings that help satisfy their increasing appetite for travel. This proves that the American thirst for travel and adventure isn't subsiding anytime soon, especially if the younger generations have anything to say about it.

Access the full report HERE.

(1)Survey Methodology
This study was conducted on behalf of Expedia by The Center for Generational Kinetics, a boutique research and consultancy firm. Expedia surveyed 1,254 U.S. respondents ages 18-65 from August 8 - 17, 2017.

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