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European river cruises, London and other European destinations show staying power; Vacation spending dip reflects U.S. dollar strength and low fuel prices.
PLYMOUTH, Minn., Dec. 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Based on the findings from Travel Leaders Group’s authoritative 2016 Travel Trends Survey released today, Orlando narrowly edges out Maui and Alaska cruises as the top ranked domestic destination being booked for 2016 – a mere six-tenths of a percentage point separates the three. Among international destinations, European river cruising continues its march up the ranks, just behind Caribbean cruising and Cancun, Mexico. Additional survey findings show Paris slipping slightly, falling to #11. The results also reveal that 94.9% of travel agents surveyed state client spending will be the same or higher in the coming year and 85.2% of agents indicate that 2016 bookings are on par or greater than this time one year ago.
Based on actual booking data, Travel Leaders Group’s survey was conducted November 17 – December 8, 2015, with responses from 1,316 U.S.-based travel agency owners, managers and frontline travel agents from the flagship Travel Leaders brand and Travel Leaders Group’s All Aboard Travel, Cruise Specialists, Nexion, Protravel International, Results! Travel, Travel Leaders Corporate, Tzell Travel Group and Vacation.com units.
“Overall, the trends are very positive, yet a spotlight continues to shine on Paris,” stated Travel Leaders Group CEO Ninan Chacko. “However, with less than a percentage point separating Paris from Mexico’s Riviera Maya at #10, it’s more telling that an overwhelming majority of our agents indicated they’d travel to Paris given the opportunity – an endorsement not only for the famed city, but also for not allowing fear to dictate our lives.”
Chacko added, “Year-over-year bookings are strong heading into 2016, reflecting the psyche of the American traveler and the continued belief that travel is viewed as a right versus a luxury. The positive booking data also reflects how our agents work to exceed each client’s individual travel needs and comfort levels.”
Key findings from Travel Leaders Group’s 2016 Travel Trends Survey include top international and domestic destinations, France travel, travel spending data, and more.
Top 2016 U.S. and International Destinations:
For the top domestic and international destinations for 2016, agents were asked to name up to five top destinations they’re already booking:
Rank
2016 Top U.S. Destinations
Rank ’15
1
Orlando, FL
35.9%
2
2
Maui, HI
35.8%
3
3
Cruise – Alaska
35.3%
1
4
New York, NY
30.6%
4
5
Las Vegas, NV
28.8%
5
6
Honolulu, HI
21.5%
6
7
Los Angeles, CA
16.0%
9
8
San Francisco, CA
15.1%
7
9
Chicago, IL
14.3%
8
10
Miami/Miami Beach, FL
13.9%
11
Rank
2016 Top International Destinations
Rank ’15
1
CRUISE – Caribbean
42.9%
1
2
Cancun, Mexico
35.1%
2
3
CRUISE – Europe (River)
24.4%
4
4
London, U.K.
23.5%
3
5
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
19.8%
8
6
Rome, Italy
19.5%
5
7
CRUISE – Europe (Mediterranean)
18.2%
6
8
Florence/Tuscany, Italy
13.7%
12
9
Montego Bay, Jamaica
12.3%
9
10
Playa del Carmen/Riviera Maya, Mexico
11.6%
10
Paris dropped out of the Top 10 for the first time since 2011.
Paris Yearly Rankings: #11 (2016), #7 (2015), #8 (2014), #9 (2013), #8 (2012), #11 (2011), #8 (2010), #13 (2009), #13 (2008), #14 (2007), #14 (2006) #15 (2005)
France Travel:
Travel Leaders Group agents provided insights on how November’s terrorist incident in Paris is impacting bookings, as well as whether they’d travel to Paris and France.
When asked, “Have the events unfolding in France caused your clients to cancel or delay travel to France?” Travel Leaders Group travel agents’ responded:
“No, not at all; my clients are continuing with their immediate travel plans.”
14.3%
“No, not at all; my clients are continuing with their future/long-term travel plans.”
20.0%
“Yes, a small percentage of my clients are delaying their trips.”
10.0%
“Yes, a large percentage of my clients are delaying their trips.”
0.8%
“Yes, a few clients have cancelled their trips.”
6.0%
“Yes, some clients have cancelled their trips.”
2.6%
“Yes, a significant number of clients have cancelled their trips.”
0.8%
The remaining agents didn’t currently have any bookings for France – not atypical for November/early December bookings.
For survey data from Travel Leaders Group travel agents on whether they would personally travel to France and Paris, go here.
2016 Travel Spending:
Based on 2016 bookings-to-date and conversations with clients, 94.9% of Travel Leaders Group agents say clients will spend the same or more on travel in 2016.
“Heading into 2016, American travelers benefit from the strength of the U.S. dollar versus many foreign currencies, including the euro,” added Chacko. “Add lower fuel prices and American travelers now have substantially increased buying power.”
2016
2015
2014
2013
Spending MORE per trip than previous year
44.8%
53.2%
52.6%
53.1%
Spending THE SAME per trip as previous year
50.1%
43.3%
41.4%
39.1%
Spending LESS per trip than previous year
5.1%
3.5%
6.0%
7.8%
2016 Bookings/Outlook:
For survey data on overall booking levels and travel outlook for 2016, go here.
Contact:
Steve Loucks, CTC
Kathy Gerhardt
763-744-3797
763-744-3710
sloucks@travelleaders.com
kgerhardt@travelleaders.com
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SOURCE Travel Leaders Group
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