Travel Leaders Reveals Fall Travel Trends
Economic Rollercoaster Doesn't Slow Travel for Remainder of 2011; Bookings Stronger than 2010
PLYMOUTH, Minn., Aug. 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Travel Leaders revealed the results from its yearly Fall Travel Trends Survey. Despite the extreme volatility in the United States' economy in the month of August – the same timeframe as the survey took place – travel agents from across the country indicate that bookings are slightly higher for this fall than they were for the fall of 2010. Conducted August 1-19, 2011, this survey includes responses from 443 Travel Leaders owners, managers and frontline travel agents throughout the United States.
While Las Vegas, Orlando and Honolulu, respectively, are the top three destinations being booked for the remainder of the year – the top recommendation from Travel Leaders agents would be Maui (followed by Orlando and Honolulu). Internationally, London makes an impressive jump into the top three, sneaking past Rome and placing just behind Caribbean cruising and Cancun, Mexico. The top recommendation from Travel Leaders agents would be the Riviera Maya in Mexico (followed by Rome and Cancun).
"For the ninth year in a row, we have sought actual booking data and insider expertise from our Travel Leaders agents nationwide in order to gauge trends for end-of-the-year travel," stated Roger E. Block, President of Travel Leaders Franchise Group. "We are encouraged that Americans – whether for business or leisure – are continuing to travel, and more frequently than a year ago despite the uncertainty we've seen recently in our country's economic indicators."
Travel Leaders were asked to name the five top domestic and international destinations they're booking for the remainder of the year. The following information and trends are based on actual booking data.
Rank |
Domestic Destinations |
Percentage |
2010 Rank |
|
1 |
Las Vegas, NV |
48.1% |
2 |
|
2 |
Orlando, FL |
46.5% |
1 |
|
3 |
Honolulu, HI |
35.2% |
4 |
|
4 |
New York City, NY |
31.6% |
3 |
|
5 |
Kahului (Maui), HI |
26.0% |
5 |
|
6 |
Washington, D.C. |
18.1% |
9 |
|
7 |
Chicago, IL |
15.1% |
6 |
|
8 |
Los Angeles, CA |
12.4% |
8 |
|
9 |
San Francisco, CA |
12.0% |
7 |
|
10 |
Phoenix/Scottsdale, AZ |
11.5% |
10 |
|
Rank |
International Destinations |
Percentage |
2010 Rank |
|
1 |
CRUISE- Caribbean |
44.5% |
1 |
|
2 |
Cancun, Mexico |
33.0% |
2 |
|
3 |
London, England |
21.7% |
6 |
|
4 |
Rome, Italy |
21.0% |
5 |
|
5 |
CRUISE- Europe (Med.) |
19.0% |
4 |
|
6 |
Riviera Maya, Mexico |
17.6% |
3 |
|
7 |
Paris, France |
16.3% |
10 |
|
8 |
Montego Bay, Jamaica |
14.5% |
7 |
|
9 |
Playa del Carmen, Mexico |
11.1% |
8 |
|
10 |
Punta Cana, Dominican Rep. |
10.8% |
9 |
|
"There truly is pent-up demand from the American traveler. That is very likely one of the big factors for London making such a move up our Top 10 list," added Block. "With events like the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and the upcoming Olympic Games in 2012, as well as the royal wedding earlier this year, perhaps London is enjoying a 'halo effect' this fall. Also, for London, Rome and Paris, along with the Mediterranean cruises, all to be doing so well, it's clear that more Americans are willing to venture farther away on vacations now that so many have passports in hand."
Top Recommendations for Leisure Travel:
- When Travel Leaders owners, managers and agents were asked "If your leisure clients were looking for a recommendation on a domestic destination (excluding cruises), what would be your number one recommendation?" the top responses were: (1) Maui, (2) Orlando, (3) Honolulu, and a tie for fourth between Las Vegas and San Francisco.
- When asked "If your leisure clients were looking for a recommendation on an international destination, what would be your top recommendation?" the top responses were: (1) Riviera Maya, Mexico; (2) Rome, Italy; (3) Cancun, Mexico; (4) Paris, France and (5) Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
More People Traveling in 2011:
When asked to compare overall 2011 travel bookings so far to 2010 at this time last year, 55.3% indicated that their bookings were higher and 24.2% indicated that they were the same as compared to a year ago. This also represents a huge turnaround from responses as recently as two years ago.
2011 |
2010 |
2009 |
||
They're higher |
55.3% |
53.7% |
9.4% |
|
They're about even |
24.2% |
23.9% |
11.1% |
|
They're lower |
20.5% |
22.4% |
79.4% |
|
Optimism in the Travel Industry:
When asked for their personal outlook on their business for the remainder of 2011, an overwhelming majority (91.6%) are either positive or neutral.
2011 |
2010 |
2009 |
||
Optimistic |
71.1% |
73.5% |
59.5% |
|
Neither optimistic nor pessimistic |
20.5% |
19.3% |
22.3% |
|
Pessimistic |
8.4% |
7.2% |
18.2% |
|
Travel Leaders is part of Travel Leaders Group – which is a North American travel company that generates gross travel sales in excess of $16.6 billion. Travel Leaders Group is a leader in both the retail travel agency space and corporate travel, and it consistently ranks as one of the top travel companies nationwide. Most recently, Travel Leaders Group was again named among the Top 10 on the Travel Weekly Power List, for the third consecutive year is #1 on the Business Travel News Business Travel Survey and is #1 on Entrepreneur's latest Franchise 500 list of full-service travel agency franchise businesses.
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Travel Leaders is transforming travel with a new name that boldly embodies our commitment to our vacation and business travel clients via a progressive approach toward each unique travel experience. As one of America's top ten-ranked travel companies, Travel Leaders has assisted millions of travelers through our strong roots – the former Carlson Wagonlit Travel Associates, TraveLeaders and Tzell Travel Group joined together in 2008 to form one of the industry's fastest-growing and robust networks of travel agents. Travel Leaders Franchise Group can trace its beginnings to 1984 as the Carlson franchise system "Ask Mr. Foster Travel," which itself was North America's first travel agency chain established in 1888.
Contact: |
Steve Loucks |
Kathy Gerhardt |
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763-744-3797 |
763-744-3710 |
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