MIAMI, Oct. 22, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- By 2030, forecasts predict there will be an extra billion people in the world, of which 20% will be traveling. So who will be the travelers of the future and what will they want and expect from their travel experiences?
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Future Traveller Tribes 2030, a report commissioned by global travel technology company, Amadeus, and written by consumer trends consultancy The Future Foundation, reveals how the travel landscape is evolving and the types of travelers that are expected to rise in prominence over the next 15 years.
The free, downloadable report unveils six categories of "Traveler Tribes" that are set to emerge or grow based around traveler desires, needs and behaviors instead of traditional demographics such as gender or age:
The comprehensive report findings are based on interviews with leading futurologists, travel industry experts and travelers around the world.
Travelers who want to find out what Tribe they most align with can take Amadeus' short online quiz. An Amadeus survey of 800 U.S. travelers revealed that most respondents (67%) identified with Simplicity Searchers.
"Major changes are on the horizon in how travelers seek, consider and select destinations, consume travel services and make purchasing decisions. The travel industry, and the technology that powers it, needs to focus on evolving along with the travelers who will shape the future," said Scott Alvis, Chief Marketing Officer, Amadeus North America.
Technology will play a key role in enabling traveler experiences across all the Tribes. Faster connection speeds, the growth of social media platforms and the emergence of smart technologies will certainly create a world in the coming years that looks different than today. This new world could likely include a greater number of driverless cars, more efficient aircrafts and high speed rail carriers that will disrupt and improve the way consumers travel to their destinations for the better. As technology propels us forward at a record-breaking speed, the resulting innovations show no sign of slowing down.
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Debbie Iannaci
Director, Corporate Communications
Amadeus North America
305.499.6448
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Jessica Nelson
Account Director
Kwittken for Amadeus North America
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