Tourism Industry News

Survey of 12,600 consumers reveals 2009 booking trends

14/01/2009 12:30

tourismOver a third of holidaymakers prefer to book a package with one tour operator or agent, according to a massive survey of just over 12,600 people.

The poll, carried out during the voting period for The British Travel Awards 2008, found 26.5% of respondents choose to book a package because it is an easier option and because they expect good offers if they book early enough.

A small number (6.45%) said they book their holiday as a package with an established operator or agent because they don’t feel safe booking the elements of their holiday separately.

The research was carried out in run up to October 2008 when consumers who voted in the The British Travel Awards (over 90,000 votes were cast) were also asked to fill out a survey about booking patterns for 2009.

Respondents were mostly made up of the audience of The Sunday Times, The Sun, LBC Radio, Sky Travel, TripAdvisor and CD-Traveller.

Of the 12,621 fully-completed surveys, 29% of respondents said they book all elements of their holiday independently and online.

Some 47% of consumers said they will book at least one element of their holiday independently, whether it is car hire, airport/hotel transfers, excursions, flights or accommodation.

Over half (54.55%) said they regularly research their holiday and compare prices on the internet before making a booking, with 11.08% seeking a specialist operator online for their destination.

A massive 73% have visited travel-related blog sites to read customer feedback and comments about particular holidays and destinations, while 32% use the internet to compare prices.

Less than 1% have never used the internet to book or research any part of a holiday.

When deciding which holiday to book, 44% of consumers look first at special offers and promotions via TV and press advertising, while 31% of consumers look for high levels of customer service, reputation and reliability.

Less than one in five (18.55%) seek the opinions of travel agents before making their final choice.

Other key findings of the survey were:
 

HOW OFTEN AND WHERE TO

  • 28.29% said their annual holiday is an essential part of the family budget and they would consider cutting back elsewhere before cancelling their main holiday plans
  • 22% said they would consider reducing the number of breaks they usually take
  • 27.76% opted to holiday outside of the Euro zone
  • 13% of consumers said they would consider a UK-based holiday for the first time in 2009
  • 50.59% consider the cultural benefits and experiences of holiday destinations over and above the typical “sun, sand and sea” type of holiday
  • 28% look for a different destination for their main holiday each year
  • 39% still cited the opportunity to relax as their main reason for choosing a particular holiday

 

SPENDING MONEY

  • 58% of travellers prefer to set out on holiday with cash in their pockets
  • 19.34% buy their foreign currency from a travel agency
  • 31% buy their currency from an alternative high street retailer
  • 13% go straight to the bank for their holiday money
  • 11% prefer to take travellers cheques
  • 30% rely on their credit cards when abroad


TRAVEL INSURANCE

  • 36.92% of customers said price was the most important consideration when buying travel insurance
  • 14% want an insurance policy that is uncomplicated
  • 19.7% choose an insurance provider with an established reputation
  • 13% select an insurance policy specifically chosen for its content and terms of cover


FAMILY HOLIDAYS


  • 6.24% of families choose short-haul holidays because long-haul flights are difficult with a young family
  • 20.56% choose last-minute special offers
  • 38.34% always book well in advance to ensure availability, the right resort and activities for the children
  • 13.2% of adults with young children try and take a short break without the children as well as their main family holiday each year
  • 21.63% said they would consider an all-inclusive or cruise holiday in 2009, providing entertainment for the children and to enable them to budget expenditure


CRUISES

  • 17.72% still firmly perceive cruises as a luxury holiday choice
  • 6.87% consider cruise as an alternative to their usual type of annual holiday
  • 13.89% consider cruise holidays as mainly for adults
  • 23.87% choose a cruise holiday for the opportunity to visit several destinations without the inconvenience of packing and re-packing suitcases 

 

Source: TravelMole

 

 

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